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  • Madface
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    cutting them is a terrible idea when rolling is so easy. i rolled my rear and pulled then about 1/4" and it only took less than an hour including jacking up the car taking the wheels off and setting up the roller. cutting them takes a way all of the structural integrity of the fender. not to mention it creates a sharp edge that's going to cut into the tire if you have any poke. even if you paint them, as soon as the tire rubs on it the paint is going to come off and then rust.

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  • Average_Jerk
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    Originally posted by dinanm3atl View Post
    At least try a roll first. My 2 cents. Cutting would be last resort for me.
    i would never attempt cutting. i get the shakes something fierce when i try to do something precise like that

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  • dinanm3atl
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    At least try a roll first. My 2 cents. Cutting would be last resort for me.

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  • Average_Jerk
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    Originally posted by th3darkmarket View Post
    hahahaa awseome

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  • th3darkmarket
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    get a pro to roll em


    lol

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  • itsbrokeagain
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    we got a fender roller at Camber-Toe in Lynbrook, Im sure I could get it ironed out for ya!

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  • nick.
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    true.
    greg is actually gonna be rolling my fenders soon so the baseball bat is out haha

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  • aar0n.
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    Fizz Autosport charges 50 per fender to roll them and I'd rather do that than cut them personally. They're not in Bayside anymore though, they moved to Deer Park a while back

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  • nick.
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    when you heat em up, do you heat it from the outside or inside?

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  • theindustrialist
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    This.

    Worked for me

    I still have most of my liners though.

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  • hypercrush
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    heat gun and a rubber mallet/ hammer wrapped in cloth. works perfect and you get to hit your car a little. and you did it yourself.

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  • Slammed e46
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    Bahaha that is pretty rediculous ain't it?

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  • Average_Jerk
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    Originally posted by Dubmd View Post
    just cut em man



    haha jk
    take THAT fenders!

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  • Slammed e46
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    I cut my fenders. It doesn't cut into the tire more you just have to make sure you smooth out all the rough edges and make sure you seal everything and then paint it. It worked about better for me because I don't want to roll fenders. It takes too long.

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  • Dubmd
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    just cut em man



    haha jk

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