Eastwood Fender Finisher

6genaccord

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Ehh $68 is still a bit steep for an experiment for me, but it looks interesting...

I used a bat and pretended my accord was a pink FD... sigh...
 

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id try it. i used a hammer and a heat gun on my fronts, came out fine. i still have to do the rears haha. maybe ill try this out eventually, who knows haha.
 

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that probably works on the fenders..But deff not the quarters.much thicker and firmer metal there..If you watch the fender roller video,see how hard of a time they have using the roller with a decent size handle for leverage,you will never bend the lip on the quarters with plier sized tool.
 

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that probably works on the fenders..But deff not the quarters.much thicker and firmer metal there..If you watch the fender roller video,see how hard of a time they have using the roller with a decent size handle for leverage,you will never bend the lip on the quarters with plier sized tool.

i didnt even think of that haha. i guess thats why in the description it says "If you're...lowering the front end..." :lawl:

mega rake! lol.
 

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i can see this being useful in front because unlike the rears, the front dont really have much of a lip under the fender. the fronts lip is only like a 1/4 inch so its kinda tricky to roll that little lip with a traditional fender roller. something small like this would be good to grab the small lip and flatten it out. i have a tool laying around my house somewhere that looks similiar to that thing, may try it out.
 

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That thing is a joke, roll your fenders with a bat and call it a day.
 

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i cant see how that would work.....looks like it would just put dings in your fender.
 
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