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    Fender roll question

    This morning I went to a very reputable shop here in Baton Rouge, that I have delt with for years, to get them to roll my rear fenders. Several of the employees came out too look at the car to see what they would charge me. They told me that they couldnt roll them because the spot welds on that part of the fender are too close together and that if they tried to do it the fender would buckle. They said they could do it, but would have hammer and dolly, rework the pannel, and repaint. Is this how it needs to be done on our cars? or are they just trying to get more $$$??

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    Quote Originally Posted by HKS225 View Post
    This morning I went to a very reputable shop here in Baton Rouge, that I have delt with for years, to get them to roll my rear fenders. Several of the employees came out too look at the car to see what they would charge me. They told me that they couldnt roll them because the spot welds on that part of the fender are too close together and that if they tried to do it the fender would buckle. They said they could do it, but would have hammer and dolly, rework the pannel, and repaint. Is this how it needs to be done on our cars? or are they just trying to get more $$$??
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    fuck it. baseball bat, heat gun, and a trusty friend with steady hands. thats how i did it and it was free. you can also rent a fender rolling tool from you local auto store and diy. youtube how to do it.

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    lol @ shops that have no idea what they are talking about

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    thats great lol..so many people do it them selfs and they nvr had that prob..do exactly what "heyvortek" said and take it back down to the shop after its done and tell them there full of shit haha

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    i rented the easton roller thingy from a dude at craigslist here. 50$ for the day including a heat gun. nice lil weekend project :)

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    Thanks for the replys. X3thelast let me know how it goes. I really need to get this done to set me camber right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HKS225 View Post
    Thanks for the replys. X3thelast let me know how it goes. I really need to get this done to set me camber right.
    oh i did it last weekend. sorry i didnt snap any pictures while doing it. but it was pretty simple, i just watched the videos on youtube.
    i think it came out pretty nice ill see if i can get some pictures of it now. might even try to pull the fenders a little next time :D

    good luck with yours!

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    if u dont want to try to do it yourself go to ur local vw performance shop.....its worth a shot. the shop i took mine to first said the same thing about the pinch welds and they rolled them to the welds and stopped. hell that only gave me an extra 1/8", good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HKS225 View Post
    This morning I went to a very reputable shop here in Baton Rouge, that I have delt with for years, to get them to roll my rear fenders. Several of the employees came out too look at the car to see what they would charge me. They told me that they couldnt roll them because the spot welds on that part of the fender are too close together and that if they tried to do it the fender would buckle. They said they could do it, but would have hammer and dolly, rework the pannel, and repaint. Is this how it needs to be done on our cars? or are they just trying to get more $$$??

    They're full of shit. Did mine in a half hour with the Eastwood roller, turned out great. Make sure you use the heat gun as well, for the safety of the paint.
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    I had a shop on long island roll mineee who had a very good reputation, but they destroyed my fenders. All wavy and barely have any extra clearance. Shit sucked. They blamed it on shitty body work, but upon further inspection of the area, there was no body work in there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ep3jd View Post
    I had a shop on long island roll mineee who had a very good reputation, but they destroyed my fenders. All wavy and barely have any extra clearance. Shit sucked. They blamed it on shitty body work, but upon further inspection of the area, there was no body work in there.


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    I don't understand how anyone, ESPECIALLY a shop, can fuck up fenders. If you have the correct tool, any joe shmoe can do it, hell I did. lol...
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    Quote Originally Posted by POOPTOOTH View Post
    I don't understand how anyone, ESPECIALLY a shop, can fuck up fenders. If you have the correct tool, any joe shmoe can do it, hell I did. lol...
    Me neither dude

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