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Old 11-28-2011 | 12:52 AM
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Fenders Rolled - Miami Florida

Guys,

If by any chance for local Miami Florida G owners or any car in general, if you need your fenders in the front rolled for extra clearance, I recommend the "Fender Rolling King of Miami". About $25.00 a side. Done in an hour and very professional!

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Old 11-28-2011 | 01:05 AM
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pics?...
Old 11-28-2011 | 01:05 AM
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Nice, they did the fender rolling on the Nessen 370z too. Looks good
Old 11-28-2011 | 01:13 AM
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Yup they did a great job on my buddy johns 370z
Old 11-28-2011 | 01:24 AM
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" very professional"

uh... first pic on their wall:

several pix in their album also show them using jacks rather than stands to prop the vehicle... is that how rolling is *supposed* to be done or is that a major FAIL?
Old 11-28-2011 | 01:33 AM
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Originally Posted by harbin9er
" very professional"

uh... first pic on their wall:

several pix in their album also show them using jacks rather than stands to prop the vehicle... is that how rolling is *supposed* to be done or is that a major FAIL?
2 heavy ton jacks for support is professional enough for me. And work is never performed underneath any part of the car.
Old 11-28-2011 | 01:41 AM
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Thanks for the heads up Mark.
Old 11-28-2011 | 01:52 AM
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Thanks for the heads up Mark.
Your welcome man!
Old 11-28-2011 | 02:08 AM
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Originally Posted by cereal2k
pics?...
Sorry man was looking for a before pic to compare.. ill shoot an after pic tommorrow. I tried with camera phone previously and failed. I'll do with camera on my vid cam.
Old 11-28-2011 | 11:30 AM
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Doesn't seem very professional to me... Using a jack to support the car isn't the safest way to proceed...
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Doesn't seem very professional to me... Using a jack to support the car isn't the safest way to proceed...
If you look through the pics, every one of them is only on jacks...not a good way to advertise your business.
Aside from just the safety issues, is this is also the way you want to work on cars valued between $40,000 - $100,000?
Makes you wonder what other corner are cut during the work.

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Old 11-28-2011 | 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by tejasg37x
If you look through the pics, every one of them is only on jacks...not a god way to advertise your business.
Aside from just the safety issues, is this is also the way you want to work an cars valued between $40,000 - $100,000?
Makes you wonder what other corner are cut during the work.
Totally agree. I'd expect my car to be on a lift for me to consider it as professional.
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LOL! Those pics are showing you compression of the wheel. It's showing you he test the compression to see if it hits as he works. That's not professional!????! There is a stand or wheel on other side of car. 2 jacks on one side guys HELLO! He uses a professional fender rolling wheel and not a frigin hammer like some do. He uses a heat gun as well. The work is performed as you wait. You can watch him do it all. If you feel its not up to your par because 2 jacks on one wheel side are not good enough, then by all means take it somewhere else. I'm super **** about my ride(some here can vouch that), and I had no issues with him working on my car. I'll go back again and again, and as seen here, recommend his work.

Good lord noobs!
Old 11-28-2011 | 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Xcalibur
LOL! Those pics are showing you compression of the wheel. It's showing you he test the compression to see if it hits as he works. That's not professional!????! There is a stand or wheel on other side of car. 2 jacks on one side guys HELLO! He uses a professional fender rolling wheel and not a frigin hammer like some do. He uses a heat gun as well. The work is performed as you wait. You can watch him do it all. If you feel its not up to your par because 2 jacks on one wheel side are not good enough, then by all means take it somewhere else. I'm super **** about my ride(some here can vouch that), and I had no issues with him working on my car. I'll go back again and again, and as seen here, recommend his work.

Good lord noobs!
Noobs? I've been working on cars for over 30 years...no noob here. Maybe I'm just more conscientious about my work? I also wouldn't work on someone's car on jacks in their slanted driveway blocking the sidewalk with the middle of the car with the rear bumper in the street. But maybe that's just me?
Old 11-28-2011 | 02:43 PM
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lol how are we noobs for not wanting to trust the so called king of fender rolling. Granted he has an actual fender rolling wheel, but that doesn't make his procedure professional by any means. I wouldn't have my wheels/tires installed by a guy who would do it in a drive way using manual jacks to support my car. He might be very good at it, charge a very competitive price, but by no means is he a professional fender roller. He's a very good amateur at best.



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