BTW, for our fender rolling service we:
- use an actual fender rolling tool which will not buckle your quarter panel/fender.
- use a heat gun (and patience) to make sure that your expensive paint does not chip or flake.
- also put your car up on one of our lifts so we can inspect other driveline/brake components and inform you of any upcoming issues you may be faced with.
I guess if you'd rather save the gas and have your vehicle worked on with a baseball bat in someone's driveway (like a lot of people) then go for it!
Our shop vehicles and our customer vehicles get done the right way, however. By elves...
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