Where is the best place in the Bay Area to get my fenders rolled?
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Where is the best place in the Bay Area to get my fenders rolled?
I was thinking about getting my fenders rolled in the next week or so but I dont know where to go?
Anyone have any recommendations? I see people all the time going in on renting a roller for the weekend and do it all them selves. But I heard that GC fenders are a bit tricky, and chip easily if you dont heat them up enough and what not.
What do you guys think? I live in Petaluma so the 2 Subaru shops near where I live are either FLI or LIC. I think awhile back I remember the LIC guys saying they do fender rolling. Not 100% if the FLI guys do or not. Hmm..
Anyone have any recommendations? I see people all the time going in on renting a roller for the weekend and do it all them selves. But I heard that GC fenders are a bit tricky, and chip easily if you dont heat them up enough and what not.
What do you guys think? I live in Petaluma so the 2 Subaru shops near where I live are either FLI or LIC. I think awhile back I remember the LIC guys saying they do fender rolling. Not 100% if the FLI guys do or not. Hmm..
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Here is the link to the fender rolling stuff at LIC.
http://www.licmotorsports.com/performance/
Give Noah a call for more info. Shop # is (415) 892-7400.
Also to add... fender rolling is kind of a delicate thing. I mean... if you don't care about the fender, you can probably rent or borrow a roller and do it yourself. If you want it want it to look good and done right without any weird pulls or chipping paint, etc., might want to have a "pro" do it.
http://www.licmotorsports.com/performance/
Give Noah a call for more info. Shop # is (415) 892-7400.
Also to add... fender rolling is kind of a delicate thing. I mean... if you don't care about the fender, you can probably rent or borrow a roller and do it yourself. If you want it want it to look good and done right without any weird pulls or chipping paint, etc., might want to have a "pro" do it.
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