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Originally posted by Dust View Postwww.poweredbymax.net best fender roller ever
it works on lowered car unlike the Eastwood and has almost the same design with a different color ball that is just about as hard as the Eastwood
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The Eastwood roller hits the calipers on STi's. Ask me how I know.
It also doesn't work on STi's with coilovers. I need to add some pull, but now that I have coilovers installed, the Eastwood is too tall to use. I'd have to remove the coilovers, or raise them all the way up, and hope it clears.
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Originally posted by Tuck&Poke View Posti dont know how that clears any brake calilpers, the eastwood already has problems clearing a lot of cars.
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i dont know how that clears any brake calilpers, the eastwood already has problems clearing a lot of cars.
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You should start making them and sell them. I'd buy one if it was cheaper than the rest haha
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if you have access to a welder and some other simple metalworking tools you can make one.
I made this one with about $30 worth of metal and four hours of my time
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Originally posted by Ace_Rockolla View PostMe and my friend rolled his 300zx fenders with a metal pole wrapped in duct tape without a heat gun and it came out nice. Kinda ghetto but it worked well enough.
When i did mine I didnt use heat. To this day one sides good but by the next day after changes in temperature one side flaked. I got aluminum fenders so I just wet sanded it down where it cracked and it blended in with my silver paint. It was only on the underside of the fender and the edge of the arch but I taped off the rest and shot it with clear coat. Simple.
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Me and my friend rolled his 300zx fenders with a metal pole wrapped in duct tape without a heat gun and it came out nice. Kinda ghetto but it worked well enough.
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Originally posted by Canibust View PostJust my .02... Heat gun and a baseball bat, (and sometimes a hammer if needed) has always worked for me! So if money is an issue, this is usually free. Even better if you have touch up paint laying around, but with the heat gun I didn't need it at all. Good luck! Post before/after pics when you've got your results.
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Just my .02... Heat gun and a baseball bat, (and sometimes a hammer if needed) has always worked for me! So if money is an issue, this is usually free. Even better if you have touch up paint laying around, but with the heat gun I didn't need it at all. Good luck! Post before/after pics when you've got your results.
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