Originally Posted by
89NinjaAccordLX
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...
or they can save gas and go to stock or modified, millennium, RE_specgarage, or a number of other shops/people in the area that have rollers......