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Old 04-04-2011, 03:49 AM
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well I've got to say the Eastwood roller is an incredible tool. Took a bit to get the hang of it but it does the job well. I almost wish I bought one rather than rent lol

Sorry Eric, I have to send the roller back tomorrow. Renting has been really easy so far, so if I dont have any problems with returning it I'll show you from where I rented if you need to do work this summer lol
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not the greatest pics :-/

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Looks pretty good! Lol I prefer an angle grinder myself. Gets the job done.
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You kept your fender liners in? How low are you able to get without rubbing?
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Old 04-04-2011, 06:21 PM
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it all depends on how wide your tires are for how low you can go without rubbing.
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Originally Posted by x_Batman_x
well I've got to say the Eastwood roller is an incredible tool. Took a bit to get the hang of it but it does the job well. I almost wish I bought one rather than rent lol

Sorry Eric, I have to send the roller back tomorrow. Renting has been really easy so far, so if I dont have any problems with returning it I'll show you from where I rented if you need to do work this summer lol
alright sounds good. I can't wait til it gets warmer up here! i finally put my rims on, and as soon as i put em on, it hasn't stopped raining!
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Old 04-06-2011, 07:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Irishguy0224
You kept your fender liners in? How low are you able to get without rubbing?

I have all my stock fender liners in. The only modification I had to do was some cutting and extra bending for the rear bumper:

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I'm on Hotchkis springs and I cant tell for sure but I think I might rub a bit in the front of I hit a bump during turns, but other wise it seems like I am pretty rub free (*knock on wood* )
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