honestly, you shopped around for the cheapest price, and you got what you paid for.
Im not sure why youd go through the trouble of buying new fenders, when those can be repaired. what looks like what happened is there is a pucker point on the fender that if you cut, straighten, and reweld, will be even. The rest of the metal is too stretched up to that point.
take it as a lesson learned. there are a lot of people who buy the eastwood roller now and say they can roll fenders. If their own personal car came out wavy, how well do you think yours was going to fare?
Im not sure why youd go through the trouble of buying new fenders, when those can be repaired. what looks like what happened is there is a pucker point on the fender that if you cut, straighten, and reweld, will be even. The rest of the metal is too stretched up to that point.
take it as a lesson learned. there are a lot of people who buy the eastwood roller now and say they can roll fenders. If their own personal car came out wavy, how well do you think yours was going to fare?
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