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ive been searching all over TN and the internet and cant find one place that sells or rents a fender roller tool. does anybody know where i could find one?
I remember seeing a guy from the Audi boards a ways back who purchased one and was then renting it out in an attempt to recoupe some of his investment. Hope that helps.
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Tire rack rents them for free, you just pay shipping to and from. However, i waited 7 months to get one. Also, the audi guy has a long wait too, but it may be worth the money.
sean
Fender rolling as to clear tires or suspension parts in the wheel well? If this is what you're talking about, I have heard of some people just using baseball bats to roll their fenders. My bro told me about this and that's what he did to his Accord. He just went to the local Wally World and bought a wooden bat and the next time I rode in his car, the tires weren't hitting the wheel well anymore.
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1989 Toyota 4WD P-up Ext. Cab SR5 V6 Auto (currently out of commission)
2005 Dodge Neon SRT-4
- 11.9 @ 117 1.79 60' (best trap 120 mph)
- 30.8 mpg city/hwy (pulse & glide), 33.4 mpg hwy
- 178,000+ miles (still on original motor)
So If I needed to roll my fenders, it looks like it would need to snip the fender lip at two locations, @ 9:30 & 2:30, then roll it. Can anyone confirm that?
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hey this is an update, i just lowered my car and put 18's on it and now im havin some serious rubbin issues. so i called tirerack and asked about the roller tool and they said it was like $1000 dollar deposit i dont have that kind of money layin around plus i cant wait 6 months to do it, my tires will be fuct by then. looks like im gonna have to use Mr. Slugger after all.
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