...that I could borrow for a few days...
Thanks.
Anyone here have a good quality fender lip rolling tool?
Anyone here have a good quality fender lip rolling tool?
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Broom handle
Broom handle is best. Quality would be wooden.
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If you want to have it done professionally (i.e., no paint chips, etc.) you could give Dent Sport a call.
http://www.dentsport.com/
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What do you mean ? Look at my car- I used a bat on the fender lip...roof, doors and hood...come to think of it have a pro do itTroyV wrote:Thanks for the tip. I emailed them this morning.
Thanks for the replies, but I'm pretty sure the bat/broom handle method is not for me. I'd rather spend a few bucks and not risk damaging things by doing it myself. I'm a decent wrench, but I know my limits.
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