Anyone have a fender roller?

Hey guys I am new to this forum. I have a Mazda6 wagon but I am desperate need of a fender roller. Is there one still floating around NE ohio? Thanks!

Only place that I found one is Koala motorsports, and they are asking $150 for all fours.
 
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Hey guys I am new to this forum. I have a Mazda6 wagon but I am desperate need of a fender roller. Is there one still floating around NE ohio? Thanks!

Only place that I found one is Koala motorsports, and they are asking $150 for all fours.

We need to get a hold of one for the September 4th Cookout Near Akron... I Would like to roll at least my rears, as well.
 
Man I'd like to roll my fenders this weekend :)

I guess I'll have to run on my 17's until then. But my wagon looks so slick with 18's, even Larry Nance complimented my ride!
 
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Hey guys I am new to this forum. I have a Mazda6 wagon but I am desperate need of a fender roller. Is there one still floating around NE ohio? Thanks!

Only place that I found one is Koala motorsports, and they are asking $150 for all fours.

If they're guarenteeing their work, that's not really that bad. It's takes a long time to rollthe fender right with a heat gun and the fender roller and NOT crack the paint. Had I known better and didn't go at mine with a baseball bat last summer I would've gladly paid $150 for a professional job.
 
Yeah it really is not that bad of a price. Especially after I read that people in SoCal paying $75 a wheel. But I'd rather to try it my self first if I can. Plus, I just bought new tires, so I'm really strapped for cash right now.

As for a baseball bat, I wouldn't even try that. Honestly, I would feel more comfortable doing the mallet method first.
 
So cave in and rent this. Has the roller and a heat gun, you can use it for a full 5 days and it'll cost you 50$.

http://www.rollyourfender.com/index.html

Yeah I saw that, but the site hasn't been updated in close over 10 months. Seems kind of sketchy.

I'm hoping I can get a hold of Biggu and borrow his. I am heading to WV next weekend, and may make a detour to cbus.

If anything, I can buy one for $235 off of ebay. It seems like there are quite a few peeps around here that could use one. Maybe take some donations to help pay it off. Even If i get 5 peeps donate $20 at a fender rolling meetup, its worth it.
 
We should definitely get one for the Cookout...although I'm not sure how well things would work out when mixing heat guns, fender rollers, and alcohol LOL
 
I'm getting excited now...I reallllly want to put my RX-8 wheels back on the car before I take the tires off them and put them on my stock MS3 wheels for the Winter. The oem Potenzas are boarder-line illegal...extremely bald lol
 
I'm really surprised you hit your fenders with those RX8 wheels, Evan. I think you'll be fine as long as you don't load up your car with 4 friends and hit any big dips again. What size tires are on the RX8 wheels?

Katie and Trevor have RX8 wheels on their Mazda3's and I think both are on un-rolled fenders. (That's right, I said "un-rolled". It's a technical term.)
 
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I'm really surprised you hit your fenders with those RX8 wheels, Evan. I think you'll be fine as long as you don't load up your car with 4 friends and hit any big dips again. What size tires are on the RX8 wheels?

Katie and Trevor have RX8 wheels on their Mazda3's and I think both are on un-rolled fenders. (That's right, I said "un-rolled". It's a technical term.)


The RX8 wheels are 18x8, offset of 50, and my tires are 225/45/R18 Goodyear Eagle GT A/S, which I believe is the same size tire the RX8s had oem.

The MS3 wheels are 18x7, offset of 52.5, and the oem tires are 215/45.

Visually, the RX8 wheels are much closer to the fender, almost flush at the top. (probably 0.5-1.0" away)

I did a lot of research before hand and everyone said that the RX8 wheels with 225/45 shouldn't require a roll. I'm still puzzled but whatever lol. I think I will just put the RX8 wheels back on this week and enforce a 2 passenger limit lol.
 

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