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<blockquote data-quote="Alpine CDA-9815" data-source="post: 2761768" data-attributes="member: 552341"><p>LOL @ using a baseball bat.</p><p></p><p>Rent or buy a fender rolling tool if you wish to do it yourself, you will also need a heat gun. I'm not going to go into detail how to do it since I doubt you will do it this way... the right way.</p><p></p><p>Your best bet is to find a shop that will roll them for you. If you are they are not careful you can crack your paint FYI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alpine CDA-9815, post: 2761768, member: 552341"] LOL @ using a baseball bat. Rent or buy a fender rolling tool if you wish to do it yourself, you will also need a heat gun. I'm not going to go into detail how to do it since I doubt you will do it this way... the right way. Your best bet is to find a shop that will roll them for you. If you are they are not careful you can crack your paint FYI. [/QUOTE]
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