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Can anyone in the Bay Area help me roll my front fenders?


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I got a set of Rota RBs with 205s, and while they do look amazing, they are losing nice chunks out of the sidewall every time I go around a hard corner. Its really hard not to drive it now that I have a fresh suspension and all new bushings, so its really killing me! (and the tires).

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Scott (I think it's Scott),

I'm currently borrowing CJ's fender roller. I did my daily (the yellow car you saw at Brisbane) but have not yet gotten around to my project car. Was planning on rolling its fenders tomorrow when I (finally) get a day off.

Anyway, if you want to roll fenders in Fairfax tomorrow, I'll be here mid-day and we can do your fronts.

Cheers,

Adam

Text is the best way to contact me - 415-847-3709

PS - Hey CJ, I haven't forgotten about your roller! I'm sorry it's been a while, but as soon as I can get my project car rolled (and get a day to get down to Newark) it'll be back in its place in your shop! Thanks again and feel free to call or text me if you need it asap.

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I've read everything I can about this process and watched the videos online. I realize that heating the paint is necessary to keep it from cracking. Any other tips to doing this without damage? TIA

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I've read everything I can about this process and watched the videos online. I realize that heating the paint is necessary to keep it from cracking. Any other tips to doing this without damage? TIA

Sorry, both cars I've done - the paint wasn't an issue so I didn't even bother trying to save it. I almost can't imagine how you'd be able to do it without cracking the paint, although others have succeeded so it must be possible. I guess a heat gun is the way to go.

Good luck.

Adam

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1975 Eamon the Golden Nugget (Originally Golf, currently several other yellows, someday Dakar)

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