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Old 03-02-2010, 09:53 PM
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Hey everyone, is there anyone around the houston area that has a fender roller tool i can borrow or rent to roll my fenders on my GTO? I would greatly appreciate it!! Thanks guys
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Talk to Nineball.
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I have one I rent out, but it is currently rented out. Maybe next week?

Long drive from Dickinson though, I'm in Conroe.
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Oh, and Eastwood just came out with a less expensive tool to do this. You might just want to pick one of these up instead.

http://www.eastwood.com/autobody/fen...-finisher.html
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Man tony I don't know if I would recomend that thing w/out seeing some results first!!! lol!!!
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That tool I'm sure works good on front fenders as shown. I don't think it would work well on rear quarters with a double layer of metal. Rear quarters are kinda hard do with a hammer let alone a fancy pair of channel locks LOL.
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The reviews basically say the Eastwood tool sucks.
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hmmm ya i just checked out that eastwood tool, ill wait a few days and see if the other tool becomes available somewhere haha. though, for the hondas and other vehicles with fwd that tool would be useful.




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