I scanned this in, so I thought I'd share it with the .org. It's taken from the April issue of Super Street. Fender rollers such as the one shown can even
be rented online, as they're expensive to
purchase being they pretty much get used once unless other tuners in your area are willing to rent it from you to recover some cost.
Onto the article-
Ive used the bat, process. Noever screwed up yet.
Yes, bat method indeed works, just gotta be a bit careful when using it.
my fenders rolled themselves when I had my 19's!
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I looked into buying one of those. I then looked into who needed to use it so I could try to recoup the costs and it ended up just not being worth it.
Then I bought taller springs to keep my tire from hitting my fenders.
Wild Weasel wrote:I looked into buying one of those. I then looked into who needed to use it so I could try to recoup the costs and it ended up just not being worth it.
Then I bought taller springs to keep my tire from hitting my fenders.
Well I know Joe....And taller springs are just not an option!!!
Go Go OG Traction!!
If anything I'll be buying shorter springs.
Though with the sideskirts on I'm kinda likin' it as is.
Sorry to revive a dead thread, but what's the place to get these in Canada? Went to our local auto parts store... Yea... n-o. I am NOT shelling out over five hundred bucks.
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2002 Sunfire -->
- Ractive steering wheel
- ASA 17" EM9 + Nexen N5000 215/45/17 (steelies for winter)
- D-Spec Lowering kit @ 1.4" (issues currently
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- Rockford P250.1 + MTX MZS1004 + Panasonic CQ-C8313U head unit
- Barely legal tint.
WannaBzee (aka BadAceDesign) wrote:its amazing how close the color of the magazine is to the color of the orgs background.
And I thought I noticed wierd things
I may need this to fit the FAT tires I'm planing on running.
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My favorite method
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i used a bat and rolled it along my tire.
i used the handle to my jack....it had a rubber hand grip that worked perfect
I'll be rolling mine when I move to dsp so I can fit some wide ass tires!
-Chris
Got an awesome deal and this just showed up today, will post pics of it in action when I get there-
I see that says "EASTWOOD" how much $$ ??
$250 new+shipping, they were tossing the heatgun in too last time I seen. I was also browsing PAS mag the other day and saw some cheap jap company was making a knockoff for $200....quality though unknown.
My buddy Jim from the bodyshop is probably going to come over tomorrow night and lend a hand with the heatgun etc. and probably knock all of these out.
Mocked it up, looks like it's going to work
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put it in gear and gun it
Yeah, those Craftsman jackstands are coming in very handy!
Gotta borrow it to do my rears a bit more!
I used the ghettofab's way to do mine! works great!