My favorite part of the entire video is the Tai Lopez bit. Hahaha legendary. I'm glad there's someone else that loves to use the knowledge reference as much as I do
The best tutorial on fender rolling I could find!! Thanks friend!!
Brilliantly worded and appreciate you taking the time to explain! WELL DONE
Amazing video and professional thanks for the knowledge bro
nice vid brotha bout to roll mine after years of dealing with fat fenders on my civic. thanks! made it look easy
Great info, planning on using this to roll my fenders soon!
I wish I had one of these in the '70s. I used a baseball bat, didn't heat the paint and chipped the paint it a little.
Thanks for the video, very clear and concise. 👌🏼👍
Awesome
Can you roll over fenders from a 1957 Chevy 3100 pick up for bigger tires?
Nice and concise! Reminder if you’re an idiot like me, don’t roll over the plastic bits and bobs, they don’t flex so good…lol
Where can you get one of these tools or can I rent one somewhere
Now I never heard you say this is okay to do with Wraps. Can I still do this with a wrapped car or do I need to do more steps?
what if i dont' care about cracking the paint job, do i still need to heat the fender with a heat gun?
Is there a measuring tool or do you just do it by eye if they're all even
Did you have to put the car into neutral for the rear wheels?
Any suggestions on preventing rust in the future? Other than not driving it in the rain😂 Undercoat before rolling?
Are you talking about on the inside of the lip? I bet a little POR or some type of undercoating would be a good idea for just a little added protection and peace of mind. Rust is the absolute devil
The Tai Lopez clip earned you a like LMAO
My tires stick out a bit. May be less than 10mm. Is it possible to pull out the fenders using this process so my tires sits flush on the fenders? Thanks
So what happens when you have plastic fender liner? Did u remove this or roll with it?
I did mine too fast. Got some cracks on the front, and bent edge. I had to give the car to body shop, and they cut the lip in many places, made it flat and welded, than filled and protected so the water wouldn't stay there. But i didn't keep the heat that much, and that's probably where i screwed the job :D
Yeah a lot of people cut a little slit first, but I try to avoid it if possible. Keeping an eye on the heat and going little by little is definitely the key, but by the 4th fender, it does get very tedious lol. Sry about your experience! Sounds like it’s all good now though at least!
120 fahrenheit? So 50 celsius?
shoulda rolled mine now my sidewalls all toast fuckkkkk
Dude you left your license plate # in the video.
Can this tool be used on a car that has wire wheels and no studs ?
I’m not entirely sure. It should work as long as you find a way to secure it to the hub.
Just take off the adapters for the wire wheels and use the studs that the adapters bolt to.
Yeah.. ill pass on doing it myself 🤣 if i ever needed it i know a guy thats done thousands. But its good knowledge to show peoples! 🙌
I’m willing to bet that guy knows what he’s doing after thousands!! When I was younger I couldn’t find anyone to do it in my area, so I figured I might as well take a stab at it. It certainly is time consuming though 😂
@@DriveItRyan yeah that dude travels up and down n.ca and s.ca to do em. Its nuts! Yeah it looks time consuming
@@DriveItRyan I live in CT as well, would you happen to know a place that does them now?
@@LuisTorres-dw1rm I'm in CT too. If you find a place to let me know. I need mine rolled too!
I bet that miata is a lot of fun in the Hollywood Hills but you know what’s even better?
Unfortunately it’s not a one size fits all thing..
4k.....ryan.....its like them awsome porn vids...but you need to switch to 1080p for smooothnesss... :) so i have been told....
covid....temperature lol...reallly...
its an awsome..tooooll
informative and in depth..
tnx ryan..
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🤣 Everyone enjoys a little tiny4k every now and then. It’s more data and my MacBook nearly craps itself trying to process it but sometimes it comes out pretty good!
Seems in the old days a baseball bat did just fine
Do whatever works for you. I don’t think my customers would be coming back if I used that method 🤷🏼♂️
I think I'm just gonna take my fender roller and heat gun to the junkyard and practice on a cpl cars before I attempt my own.
Haha not a bad idea! Patience is key with this kind of job.
Brilliant
Brilliant idea honestly. Can't believe didn't think of this