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Flipzide
05-08-2008, 06:57 AM
Since I saw DRIFT-ELITE post a video on DIY tire stretching, I thought it'd be appropriate to post one of the most effective (and funniest) ways to roll and pull your fenders!
I've done this myself using the video as a guide. It's effective and looks clean when done right, but the rolls are kinda ruffled. Be sure to use a heat gun.
Note: It's in Japanese, but you can figure out what to do just by watching.
[youtube:1c4ik5re]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDTK9IjKIYU[/youtube:1c4ik5re]
DRIFT-ELITE
05-08-2008, 11:40 AM
sweet vid man but it doesnt play the whole thing....good though
Hachigo Pro
05-08-2008, 01:03 PM
i seen this vid b4. good vid.
i fast fowarded it the first time i watched it and didnt catch what car it was.
i love the advans on advans
WoolyS14DET
05-25-2008, 10:15 PM
Since I saw DRIFT-ELITE post a video on DIY tire stretching, I thought it'd be appropriate to post one of the most effective (and funniest) ways to roll and pull your fenders!
I've done this myself using the video as a guide. It's effective and looks clean when done right, but the rolls are kinda ruffled. Be sure to use a heat gun.
Note: It's in Japanese, but you can figure out what to do just by watching.
[youtube:1wr5itcj]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDTK9IjKIYU[/youtube:1wr5itcj]
Even though it's in Japanese you can still understand it !!
Nice find Brian !!
Gorilla Fist
05-28-2008, 04:01 PM
This does work but he kinda rushed through it, the way i do it is that i get a finish hammer, which is for fine wood working with a heavy head and a 2x4 with a towel around it, i jack up the car and then hammer slowly around the fender. I start by folding little by little and then go around 10-15 times until the fender has zero lip, and hold the 2x4 with the towel on the outside of the fender while hammering the inside. I get very good results with a clean fold and minimal to no paint craking, its a little labor intensive but the end results is a clean rolled fender.
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