New tool, anyone try one of these ? |
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New tool, anyone try one of these ? |
underthetire |
Mar 26 2009, 11:06 AM
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r_towle |
Mar 26 2009, 05:40 PM
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I guess it might work, but I doubt it will be as easy as you think.
First thing you need to do is fold over the inner lip...then you can stretch the fender. Just use a hammer and dolly, that will take about ten or fifteen minutes. To stretch the fender, use a scissor jack and two pieces of wood...one on the inside and one on the outside. If all you are trying to do is roll over the fender lip on a painted car....I suspect that might do it, but I would not trust it. Rich |
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