S SIBalla23 ASE Certified Technician : 2002 Mazda Protege ES May 18, 2009 #1 Wtb eastwood fender roller if anyone has one. Let me know
Y YOUNGMP3 Member Contributor : 2001 MP3 May 21, 2009 #3 You can rent these online. But I take it you just want to buy one right?
D dstmsp03 : 2003.5 MSP May 21, 2009 #4 Just use a 2 1/4 diameter baseball bat.. And roll against the fender with it resting on the tire. Wooden bats are preferred if u do it this way
Just use a 2 1/4 diameter baseball bat.. And roll against the fender with it resting on the tire. Wooden bats are preferred if u do it this way
Y YOUNGMP3 Member Contributor : 2001 MP3 May 21, 2009 #5 I never would of thought of that. It wouldn't damage the paint?
K Knox Joe Member Contributor : Ti MSP May 21, 2009 #6 To be safe while using the 'baseball bat method' do it while the exterior car is hot, very hot really would be best, so you don't crack the paint. My car has the fenders rolled, but I never had to do anything, my tires did it for me, lol.
To be safe while using the 'baseball bat method' do it while the exterior car is hot, very hot really would be best, so you don't crack the paint. My car has the fenders rolled, but I never had to do anything, my tires did it for me, lol.
S SIBalla23 ASE Certified Technician : 2002 Mazda Protege ES May 21, 2009 #7 YOUNGMP3 said: You can rent these online. But I take it you just want to buy one right? Click to expand... Why rent online when they require a 250 dollar deposit and then when you return it they take like 60 out and give you the rest. I rather just buy one then go through the hassle. But I rather buy a used one.
YOUNGMP3 said: You can rent these online. But I take it you just want to buy one right? Click to expand... Why rent online when they require a 250 dollar deposit and then when you return it they take like 60 out and give you the rest. I rather just buy one then go through the hassle. But I rather buy a used one.
U ucMP3 Member : HZ MP3 May 21, 2009 #8 dstmsp03 said: Just use a 2 1/4 diameter baseball bat.. And roll against the fender with it resting on the tire. Wooden bats are preferred if u do it this way Click to expand...
dstmsp03 said: Just use a 2 1/4 diameter baseball bat.. And roll against the fender with it resting on the tire. Wooden bats are preferred if u do it this way Click to expand...
W Wagonbacker9 Member : 2004 'Hoe May 21, 2009 #9 There were a couple used ones here, they seem to run in the 175-200 range... the baseball bat is kinda a hackjob method, but if it work... hell... why not? my only issue is mazda paint loves to crack and chip as it is... I'd rather not help it.
There were a couple used ones here, they seem to run in the 175-200 range... the baseball bat is kinda a hackjob method, but if it work... hell... why not? my only issue is mazda paint loves to crack and chip as it is... I'd rather not help it.
D dstmsp03 : 2003.5 MSP May 21, 2009 #10 never had any issues with cracking paint, the true pros use this method on there bagged/hydro cars