I have owned 2, both eastwoods, one rolled around 50 cars before it was stolen, new one is on #10 or so.
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Fender roller, Which one should I get?
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if looking to get a fender roller i recommend the parts shop max fender roller
check my review out comparing it to the eastwood
if you end up purchasing it ask for the blue harder wheel
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I have the eastwood, love it. I have rolled over 100 cars and it's still holding up. the only thing i had to replace was the bolt that adjusts the wheel.
Things that i wish they changed:
-I wish it was BBK friendly(i use a spacer/washers which is a pita)
-I wish it could adjust a few more inches lower(some cars have very small fender wells)
other than that its a great tool!!
PS always use a heatgun!
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Originally posted by ShanesG View PostI have the eastwood, love it. I have rolled over 100 cars and it's still holding up. the only thing i had to replace was the bolt that adjusts the wheel.
Things that i wish they changed:
-I wish it was BBK friendly(i use a spacer/washers which is a pita)
-I wish it could adjust a few more inches lower(some cars have very small fender wells)
other than that its a great tool!!
PS always use a heatgun!
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powered by max one is the best for lowered cars IMO.
I couldn't get the right angle with eastwood one cuz the arm was too long for the distance from my hub to the fender. With PBM fender roller you can flip the arm and start from bottom of the hub instead of the topLast edited by riboflavin; 02-02-2010, 01:54 AM.
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Originally posted by riboflavin View Postpowered by max one is the best for lowered cars IMO.
I couldn't get the right angle with eastwood one cuz the arm was too long for the distance from my hub to the fender. With PBM fender roller you can flip the arm and start from bottom of the hub instead of the top
If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right.
Your blast pipes look stupid.
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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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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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