
roll the fenders
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roll the fenders
what does it mean to roll the fenders. i have no idea what that means 

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if you look at the fender you see that there is a 1/4-1/2 tap that sticks under the whole way aroungd the tire arch.
most people start by bending that back by hand or by using a baseball bat wedged between the tire and fender.
you roll the car back and forth with the bat there and it will push that tab back.
there's a tool that mounts to the wheel hub and does the same thing, most body shops should have it.
hopefully this puts somewhat of a picture in you mind.
garrett
most people start by bending that back by hand or by using a baseball bat wedged between the tire and fender.
you roll the car back and forth with the bat there and it will push that tab back.
there's a tool that mounts to the wheel hub and does the same thing, most body shops should have it.
hopefully this puts somewhat of a picture in you mind.
garrett

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