Fender rolling
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Re: Fender rolling
learn to do your own work on your car. seats are simple to install, fenders are fairly easy to roll.
stop being lazy n look all this shit up online, go to sears n get a 150 piece tool set vs. paying someone, and do work.
stop being lazy n look all this shit up online, go to sears n get a 150 piece tool set vs. paying someone, and do work.
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First off, I do not have a fender rolling tool or any other tool. Second even if I had the tools the reason I like to get my mods done by someone is if I do my own work and somthing goes wrong its my fault and come out of my pocket, if someone else messes up the responsibility is on them.
and lastly, if i dont know how to do somthing I am not going to just try it out on my car. If you dont know how to do brain surgery are you just going to go get the tools and do it? NO.
and lastly, if i dont know how to do somthing I am not going to just try it out on my car. If you dont know how to do brain surgery are you just going to go get the tools and do it? NO.
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isn't that how you learn? my first car job was a clutch replacement and my second was an engine swap... how hard can it be?
just remember that the more time that goes into it the better it will come out, guaranteed.
just remember that the more time that goes into it the better it will come out, guaranteed.
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Re: Fender rolling
We do a lot of fender work.
We arn't cheap, but it's done right the first time.
Here's a link to our site:
http://www.fortune-auto.net/fenderprocessing.htm
And here's our current VAD Special:
https://www.vadriven.com/forums/showthread.php?t=256382
We arn't cheap, but it's done right the first time.
Here's a link to our site:
http://www.fortune-auto.net/fenderprocessing.htm
And here's our current VAD Special:
https://www.vadriven.com/forums/showthread.php?t=256382
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First off, I do not have a fender rolling tool or any other tool. Second even if I had the tools the reason I like to get my mods done by someone is if I do my own work and somthing goes wrong its my fault and come out of my pocket, if someone else messes up the responsibility is on them.
and lastly, if i dont know how to do somthing I am not going to just try it out on my car. If you dont know how to do brain surgery are you just going to go get the tools and do it? NO.
and lastly, if i dont know how to do somthing I am not going to just try it out on my car. If you dont know how to do brain surgery are you just going to go get the tools and do it? NO.
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yo Kracker, there is no need to get all hasty. Sorry for wanting my car to be done right. I dont know what cars you drive but my cars are nice and I would like to keep them that way.
I think its a lot smarter of me to realize i cant do a job like this and not do it, then to be overconfident and just try it out and fail. If my cars were beaters then I prob would try, but they are nice so just chill out guy
I think its a lot smarter of me to realize i cant do a job like this and not do it, then to be overconfident and just try it out and fail. If my cars were beaters then I prob would try, but they are nice so just chill out guy