Build Your Own Fender Roller
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maybe some will do it but not me. i dont even own a welder and why would you go through all of that for 2 fenders, all you have to do is go to www.rollyourfender.com and for $50 you get to do it yourself and dont have to go to lowes to get parts to build one. good post never the less, havent seen that one before but just by looking over it youll be spending a lot more time acquiring parts and building it than it does to roll the fenders
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Originally Posted by DLntheCL
maybe some will do it but not me. i dont even own a welder and why would you go through all of that for 2 fenders, all you have to do is go to www.rollyourfender.com and for $50 you get to do it yourself and dont have to go to lowes to get parts to build one. good post never the less, havent seen that one before but just by looking over it youll be spending a lot more time acquiring parts and building it than it does to roll the fenders
why mod your car when you can have someone else to do it? why clear your headlights when you can send it to someone to do it? because some of us actually like getting dirty, and going for the challenge. not everyone is made to do this anyways. separates the boys from the men
plus u need to deposit $250 and deal with shipping
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Originally Posted by LIPPSTUH
maybe you want to own one?] not sure what you mean by this, is this a question or statement?
why mod your car when you can have someone else to do it? i do everything that i can do but if i cant i have no problems what so ever paying someone to do thier job, thats how this world turns. you know that there is DIY alignment tools to correct camber, why dont you throw up that DIY mod too why clear your headlights when you can send it to someone to do it? now thats just rediculuos, im with you on that one because some of us actually like getting dirty, and going for the challenge definitely dont like getting dirty, ive worked at a printing factory before, aint no way to stay clean there. honestly, do you really like getting dirty. i bet you if there was a dirty way and a clean way to perform the same task the majority of us would choose the latter. there is certainly a point where enough is enough, sure anyone can learn how to paint a car but you wont ever see me making a booth in my garage. not everyone is made to do this anyways thats true, i guess not everyone has 50 bucks to spend either on a fender roll. separates the boys from the men
plus u need to deposit $250 and deal with shipping
why mod your car when you can have someone else to do it? i do everything that i can do but if i cant i have no problems what so ever paying someone to do thier job, thats how this world turns. you know that there is DIY alignment tools to correct camber, why dont you throw up that DIY mod too why clear your headlights when you can send it to someone to do it? now thats just rediculuos, im with you on that one because some of us actually like getting dirty, and going for the challenge definitely dont like getting dirty, ive worked at a printing factory before, aint no way to stay clean there. honestly, do you really like getting dirty. i bet you if there was a dirty way and a clean way to perform the same task the majority of us would choose the latter. there is certainly a point where enough is enough, sure anyone can learn how to paint a car but you wont ever see me making a booth in my garage. not everyone is made to do this anyways thats true, i guess not everyone has 50 bucks to spend either on a fender roll. separates the boys from the men
plus u need to deposit $250 and deal with shipping
im all for DIY, always have been but your never going to find me doing this project (building this tool). like i said this is for TWO fenders, now if you owned a shop, hell yeah id build this shit the second i read it but for me...nahhhh. so you roll your fenders then what, stick it in the back of the garage for it to collect spider webs?
#7
Originally Posted by DLntheCL
im not rich by any means, but ive bought every damn thing on this car and every car ive ever bought and owned. if you dont have $250 in your bank account why bother with any mods. besides, how much is a decent tig or whatever welder you need, plus all the parts?
im all for DIY, always have been but your never going to find me doing this project (building this tool). like i said this is for TWO fenders, now if you owned a shop, hell yeah id build this shit the second i read it but for me...nahhhh. so you roll your fenders then what, stick it in the back of the garage for it to collect spider webs?
im all for DIY, always have been but your never going to find me doing this project (building this tool). like i said this is for TWO fenders, now if you owned a shop, hell yeah id build this shit the second i read it but for me...nahhhh. so you roll your fenders then what, stick it in the back of the garage for it to collect spider webs?
people buy fender rollers anyways.... this is just a cost efficent way that i found that i thought was cool, doesn't mean that i will build it or anyone on this forum. it's just awesome that someone was creative enough to figure it out.
welding doesn't cost much either... this might be perfect for someone who does weld or have friends who do, its mainly for the vw owners since they most likely have the jack already.
not to offend you but this thread is worth looking at for those who are considering rolling their fenders
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Originally Posted by brianlin87
why not just rent the fender roller tool @ a local garage for $25, roll your fender, then return it?
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As much as I like building stuff, Im happy I bought a fender roller.
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Well, I subscribed to this one for the link they have to that fender rolling rental thingy.
Which one do you have civicdrivr? The expensive one?
I don't THINK I'll need to roll fender cause I'm going with 235 (you KNOW what wheels I'm talking about). I hope I don't need to!
Which one do you have civicdrivr? The expensive one?
I don't THINK I'll need to roll fender cause I'm going with 235 (you KNOW what wheels I'm talking about). I hope I don't need to!
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Well, I subscribed to this one for the link they have to that fender rolling rental thingy.
Which one do you have civicdrivr? The expensive one?
I don't THINK I'll need to roll fender cause I'm going with 235 (you KNOW what wheels I'm talking about). I hope I don't need to!
Which one do you have civicdrivr? The expensive one?
I don't THINK I'll need to roll fender cause I'm going with 235 (you KNOW what wheels I'm talking about). I hope I don't need to!
With the offsets youre running I dont *think* you need to roll your fenders.
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Well Ill be in Jacksonville later this year if you can wait that long.
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Touch up paint over the edges should help fight the rust.
The reason it doesnt work smoothly is because the roller itself doesnt pivot so you cant finesse the lip of the fender.
The reason it doesnt work smoothly is because the roller itself doesnt pivot so you cant finesse the lip of the fender.
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but then also you will have a sharp edge which could easily cut a tire open, so another advantage to just rolling then cutting there
then as civic said paint (or undercoating) is your friend as far as preventing the rust and such
Last edited by friesm2000; 06-16-2010 at 03:39 PM.
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so basically, either do it right, or not at all.. GOT IT. lol
I'm getting tires on in the next few days so I'll figure out if I NEED to do it then. I'm rubbing SLIGHTLY with 245 40 18 with the camber at -.5 rear right now...so we'll see...depending on the how the offset sits with the 235 35 19, I may be able to dial in a little more camber and avoid rubbing at all.
I'm getting tires on in the next few days so I'll figure out if I NEED to do it then. I'm rubbing SLIGHTLY with 245 40 18 with the camber at -.5 rear right now...so we'll see...depending on the how the offset sits with the 235 35 19, I may be able to dial in a little more camber and avoid rubbing at all.
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#36
Are you the alter ego of someone else who is posting here?
Or you are merely a troll here to see how far you can go?
Either way we don't take kindly to strangers who instigate, so it might be a good idea to tone down your rhetoric and try to act like 99.9% of the other members who populate these forums.
You can take this as a request, or advice, or a warning, whichever works best for you.
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Ok, don't think I'll be needing the roller finally. Got 4 people in the car yesterday and without adding camber or raising up the suspension I have no rubbing with the 235's, even on 19's. So far, so good!
Look for a thread soon with new pics!
Look for a thread soon with new pics!
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The Ron hath spoken.
#40
Welcome to the forums,
Are you the alter ego of someone else who is posting here?
Or you are merely a troll here to see how far you can go?
Either way we don't take kindly to strangers who instigate, so it might be a good idea to tone down your rhetoric and try to act like 99.9% of the other members who populate these forums.
You can take this as a request, or advice, or a warning, whichever works best for you.
Are you the alter ego of someone else who is posting here?
Or you are merely a troll here to see how far you can go?
Either way we don't take kindly to strangers who instigate, so it might be a good idea to tone down your rhetoric and try to act like 99.9% of the other members who populate these forums.
You can take this as a request, or advice, or a warning, whichever works best for you.