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Old Mar 1, 2008 | 06:38 PM
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hey i have 315's on my car and i wanted them out a little further to be flush with the fenders and i got 7/32 spacers and i love the way it looks now, but with weight in the car they scrap, so therefore I need to roll the fenders.....ive heard the baseball bat idea but I cant find mine. does advance auto have the tool you can rent for this? i dont want to go on a wasted trip if they dont. any helps appreiciated

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Old Mar 1, 2008 | 11:00 PM
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nobody huh?
Old Mar 2, 2008 | 02:12 AM
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BFH LOL
I wouldn't use a bat or anything unless you want to screw up your quarter panels. This trick was mostly used on older cars where the body panels were stonger and could take pressure like that. Its probably worked for some people, but I certainly wouldn't want to try it on a new edge stang. Why not take it to a body shop and see how much they would charge you to roll them? Probably wouldn't charge you much at all. Then you don't have to worry about screwing anything up and needing new quarters. Just my $.02
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