I need to roll my rear fenders atleast so I can put on my springs. Where should I go?
I rented my fender roller from www.rollyourfender.com or something like that. He's local but his fender roller had some issues. The nut on the back of the bar was stripped so everytime you went to push out it would back off. I rigged it but that didn't last long. If he fixed that issue then it should be fine to use. It was $50 to rent and $300 deposit. Lonestar charges like $180 to rent or something and Autoscope will roll your fenders for $100/per I think.
baseball bat? Wooden I've heard.......
coming soon, S54's for everything....
Like I said before lemme practice on your car first
He also has the heat gun with it.
I don't need to roll mine. I have the 4X4 lift kit. Damn I need some Koni's. My springs are sitting in the floor waiting on some new shocks and struts.Originally Posted by hinzm3
coming soon, S54's for everything....
Originally Posted by hinzm3
Did it turn out pretty good? I will give it a try I think.
yeah just fine. Why are you rolling your fenders ?
Originally Posted by hinzm3
So these wheels I put on will fit with my konis and hr race springs. http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum...d.php?t=338346
No baseball bats on an E36....that's for E30's. Get a dead blow hammer. Jack the car/stands and pull the wheels. Look inside the fender lip and you will see a 45 degree lip on the very inside edge. Take a heat gun and heat the inside of the fender. Take your dead blow and tap that lip to a vertical position. You'll pickup 1/4" inch and that will be all you need. Don't wail on the lip or you may crack the outside paint. Do not bend the two horizontal sections of fender where they come together...do only the 45 degree lip. 5 minutes per
side!
Good luck...do some BF/ and after pics if you end up doing it yourself.
Last edited by JW///AZ; 04-04-2005 at 05:41 PM.
just rent the tool lol. Heat the fenders up good and its pretty easy to use.
The tool is easy to use and pretty safe with a heat gun. I rolled my rear fenders a few months ago and I haven't had any paint problems.
BTW, I rolled the fenders to the point that it pulled them out a little. Funny how I never ended using the race tires that I did the rolling for.
Thomas / 97 M3 Sedan SOLD!
Sorry about the tool problem...
I thought I fixed it but oh well.
I have a new shaft for the broken piece and tool is working at full power now! Ready to roll some more fenders
You can even make a flare wide body if you want :P
hinzm3,
Let me know if you need it again.
Sorry about the bad experience man.
You e-mailed me saying that it's still rubbing.
Just let me know when I can lend the tool to you again FREE.
Before then I still owe you one.
Just PM me / e-mail.
David S.
RollYourFender.Com
Last edited by salaki; 05-20-2005 at 04:55 PM.
Is it available tomorrow?Originally Posted by salaki
Tools won't be back till mid next week.
E-mail me: rental@rollyourfender.com
(I can't use my PM)
Haha..
That's right..
Some people roll the fenders when there's a fender rolling day just to save the cost but never bought the wider tires
But hey.. it's better than paying $50 when doing it yourself, rite?
Originally Posted by salaki
you can use pm if u buy a bimmer...hahaha
Franklin Joseph
Thanks David I will take you up on that offer but i've just been really busy lately and will have to find some time to borrow the tool from you.Originally Posted by salaki
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