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Old 06-01-2001, 02:54 PM   #4 (permalink)
DreaminAboutL
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Lots of options:

1) Tirerack "rents" a $1000+ fender rolling tool, you bolt to wheel bolts and I think it uses hydrolic (sp?) pressure.

2) Two words: Dremel Tool (Basically Jeff's suggestion above) - I have one, if you want to borrow it.

3) There is a body shop in Redwood City that does real good fender rolling work, I haven't used them in years, but I can try to find their name/location if you want.

4) SFfiredog's suggestion... but let me say it again "it ain't for the weak hearted".

-Dreamin

P.S. Just 6 more feet... and there would only be 299 '00 R's in the world, not 300!!

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