310/562 possible fender roller rental?

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jiffy08
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Car: 92 hatchback 240sx

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Hey guys, I'm in Carson and I'm in dire need of a fender roller because I've heard some horror stories from using a mallet/hammer or the pipe/baseball bat. If someone in the area, or maybe a little outside, could rent a roller and possibly a heat gun to me, I would deeply appreciate it. I'm getting fn01's in 17x9 +20 and I'm on coils so I'm sure I'll have to roll my fenders at least a little bit. I'm willing to pick it up and pay what other people on this forum are charging for rentals, same rules apply. I pay, make a deposit, use it, give it back in one piece, get my deposit back besides actual rental fee, you get the picture. Thank you so much to anyone who can help me!

EDIT: OR if anyone could tell me where I could rent one in the area that would be great

Modified by jiffy08 at 1:26 PM 6/20/2009
Modified by jiffy08 at 1:27 PM 6/20/2009


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adrianfromthecastle
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Car: 1992 Nissan 240sx
Location: California

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dude... fitting 17x9+20's on stock fenders are cake. What size tires are you running? Anyways... a nice roll is all you need, lol... I used a mallet, and it worked fine with me. S13 fenders are easy to bang flat with no hassle... its the s14s that are pain in the asses.

anyways, discount tire center in Long Beach (on Anaheim st. and Long Beach Blvd) has a fender roller. I think you can get them done there.

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jiffy08
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I'm running 235/40's. I just ended up using a mallet though, and it came out just fine! I had to adjust the camber up front a little but other than that the fitment was great! Thanks for the reply, though.


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