Who can roll a fender?
My buddy just bought a 350Z and some wheels for it. He is going to need his fenders rolled to make them fit. Does anyone know who can do this right in Southern Cal? He lives in Azusa.
Any help...I never needed anything like that so I am unsure who to suggest for him.
Thanks!
Any help...I never needed anything like that so I am unsure who to suggest for him.
Thanks!
I have a friend down in El cajon who has rolled 5 Z'z and 3 G35's plus misc other cars. His name is Rob. You can email him at gtr33rob@yahoo.com
He usually charges $100 for total. please drop him a line if serious. He can roll them any where near San Diego.
He usually charges $100 for total. please drop him a line if serious. He can roll them any where near San Diego.
Originally Posted by Fooshe
My buddy just bought a 350Z and some wheels for it. He is going to need his fenders rolled to make them fit. Does anyone know who can do this right in Southern Cal? He lives in Azusa.
Any help...I never needed anything like that so I am unsure who to suggest for him.
Thanks!
Any help...I never needed anything like that so I am unsure who to suggest for him.
Thanks!
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My buddy at Need for Speed motorsports does it. They are in Pacoima, talk to edgar or edwin. Phone number is 818-896-1148, tell them Arin with the white 350z sent you.
Originally Posted by 97supratt
My buddy at Need for Speed motorsports does it. They are in Pacoima, talk to edgar or edwin. Phone number is 818-896-1148, tell them Arin with the white 350z sent you.
Originally Posted by erickim080387
ROFL!!! i was gonna buy some axis penta shoes from them.. i was on my way to need for speed motorsports, and i got into the accident on oct. 31, last year.. anyways.. lol
Take a look at this thread: https://my350z.com/forum/southern-california/259524-fender-rolling-interest.html
I did and just posted on it.
I just bought the tool and it will be shipped shortly. Once his is done, I will let you know how it goes and post a pic or 2.
Since interest is that high, I think I see enough demand to warrant spending the money on it and offering a service to the masses.
I just bought the tool and it will be shipped shortly. Once his is done, I will let you know how it goes and post a pic or 2.
Since interest is that high, I think I see enough demand to warrant spending the money on it and offering a service to the masses.
So...............any results? Anybody from this thread get their fenders rolled?
I took ShinobiR's advice and emailed his friend, and I am waiting for his response.
Any other places or recomendation?
I found a roller(tool) on line for only $180, and the company who makes the tool is located in the 626 area code(easy to pick up) ,but I came to the conclusion that I would probably Fukc up my car if I tried to do it myself.
I took ShinobiR's advice and emailed his friend, and I am waiting for his response.
Any other places or recomendation?
I found a roller(tool) on line for only $180, and the company who makes the tool is located in the 626 area code(easy to pick up) ,but I came to the conclusion that I would probably Fukc up my car if I tried to do it myself.
Originally Posted by ZgoodLife
thanks, I'll give takumiproject a call!
Originally Posted by nismo33
There are memeber on this board that own the fender rolling tool. I'd like to say daytona350z but I could be wrong. If you want to go to a shop tukumiproject can do it.
Sounds like more and more guys are getting the tool. Out here in Japan it is hard to find and most of the drifters have it done by the body shop when they go in for repairs to their car, and have the complete package with the fenders rolled out and extent the width of the car. Here the registration every 2 years is super strick on having any part of the wheel or tire sticking out from the stock fender. That is why a lot get the wide body kits so they can legaly drive with wider tires. Any body got some shot of the baseball and pcv pipe work?
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Originally Posted by nismo33
There are memeber on this board that own the fender rolling tool. I'd like to say daytona350z but I could be wrong. If you want to go to a shop tukumiproject can do it.
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