Fender roll shop?
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Fender roll shop?
Anyone know where I can roll my fenders? I have super downs with 20mm spacers in the rear, I had a blowout on the highway the other day and had to replace a rear tire, now I'm rubbing on that side, eventually i'll also get another rear tire to match thread wear. I don't want to downsize in spacers right now because I like the look. I'd rather roll the rear fenders or possibly find a shop that'll shave maybe 2mm off the spacers.
Real quality shop around here?
Real quality shop around here?
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Where are located. Just about any body shop can do it, and a simple search on craiglist in all areas have 1-10 people advertising their services for a few bucks. You can rent a tool and do it yourself or buy one (I got my husband a eastwood roller for christmas a few years ago for $100 from eastwood). They even sell replica rollers on ebay.
If you really want to be cheap, an $8 mallet and $10 heat gun at harbor freight will do a great job. We used that on my 240 and still use it to finish up small jobs that the roller has trouble getting into. It is just a lot more effort that using the proper tool.
If you really want to be cheap, an $8 mallet and $10 heat gun at harbor freight will do a great job. We used that on my 240 and still use it to finish up small jobs that the roller has trouble getting into. It is just a lot more effort that using the proper tool.
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