View Full Version : Fender Rolling Tool?


macncheese
05-15-2004, 01:59 AM
Anyone want to lend me one? I dont have the $500 to drop on the tool at the moment. If you know of a reasonable place in NJ, Id apprecate that info as well. Thanks!

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Cheese

OKIHost
05-15-2004, 02:03 AM
you know I have heard of this 'rolling' so many times but I have no clue what it looks like or what it involves can someone fill me in?

also I dunno if they have it but most auto parts places like advanced and I think pep boys rent out tools with a small deposit so if it is done with some type of common tool they may have it i know they have spring compressors and things like that.

macncheese
05-15-2004, 02:26 AM
If you look in your wheel well you'll notice that the lip of the opening is folded in towards the inner fender, usually at a 90 degree angle. Rolling the fenders bends this lip up at a more severe angle in for more clearance.

CBSIMONSEZ
05-15-2004, 02:45 AM
If you look in your wheel well you'll notice that the lip of the opening is folded in towards the inner fender, usually at a 90 degree angle. Rolling the fenders bends this lip up at a more severe angle in for more clearance.

I remember seeing on a car how-to-show back a while ago, they used a base ball bat. They did it on an old Chevelle, but i would think the theory would be the same. Set the bat in at the popper thickness, and have some one move the car forward slowly. Personally, i have never done it, but i would think it could be done in this manner.

Sid_xBicious
05-15-2004, 06:33 AM
you know I have heard of this 'rolling' so many times but I have no clue what it looks like or what it involves can someone fill me in?

also I dunno if they have it but most auto parts places like advanced and I think pep boys rent out tools with a small deposit so if it is done with some type of common tool they may have it i know they have spring compressors and things like that.

http://groups.msn.com/_Secure/0SwANA8gWVXLzYLd0JUzkMqjCMfT8UjUEkXfcFlo7c*uvbEqrw1chhJfZZl64ntIY8E*WvaW6iyH14eKoAAscjYMQK4uCQCrd3BAtTNpEhIp0KQwsFk5qRA/roller.bmp?dc=4675472258765218016

Sid_xBicious
05-15-2004, 06:37 AM
If you look in your wheel well you'll notice that the lip of the opening is folded in towards the inner fender, usually at a 90 degree angle. Rolling the fenders bends this lip up at a more severe angle in for more clearance.

I remember seeing on a car how-to-show back a while ago, they used a base ball bat. They did it on an old Chevelle, but i would think the theory would be the same. Set the bat in at the popper thickness, and have some one move the car forward slowly. Personally, i have never done it, but i would think it could be done in this manner.

get ready for paint chip. they have to heat the paint certain temperature to avoid chipping. plus i don't think you could have an even roll with a bat.

Spider13
05-15-2004, 10:23 PM
How fenders are rolled on overboost.com

http://www.overboost.com/story.asp?id=131

HotBox
05-15-2004, 10:49 PM
when this was mentioned sometime ago i never knew what it meant but i actually did this before on my old 94 civic hb

Kendo
05-29-2004, 12:07 AM
Try Rayco at 311 Route 46 East in Little Ferry, NJ. 201-807-9444

macncheese
05-29-2004, 12:46 AM
Thanks man! I'll give them a call after the holiday.

phatfront
07-19-2004, 01:33 PM
tirerack.com rents this tool.
however after calling them, there seems to be a long wait.

http://www.eastwoodco.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=6159&itemType=PRODUCT&RS=1&keyword=rolling

is the cheapest place I've found.

just remember to use a heat gun

cme42ns
07-20-2004, 04:15 AM
Baseball bat!

Grandpa
07-20-2004, 05:28 PM
You should also check around your local forums. I know of a local guy who just bought one who rents it out for $50.

I also know of a couple 240 guys who's rollers are making their rounds cross-country as different people use them.

-john