View Full Version : Eastwood Fender Roller Deal EBAY!
EvilRB
10-01-2013, 04:38 PM
http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Eastwood-Fender-Roller-Inner-Lip-Forming-Rolling-Tool-/00/s/NTAwWDUwMA==/z/regAAOxytBZSREtL/$T2eC16ZHJHEFFmJc0Q8cBSREtLHo9g~~60_12.JPG
Hey guys I just saw this deal on ebay this morning and I have this on my watch list so they usually go for about $200 shipped...
Well right now it offered from Eastwood for $149 shipped
$100 off MSRP of $249 plus shipping & tax
Eastwood Fender Roller Inner Lip Forming Rolling Tool | eBay (http://www.ebay.com/itm/360737179194?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649)
Ebay item number: 360737179194
I don't work for them or anything like that, just thought that some of you might want this deal and I would pass this info along.
I've seen them sold used for more than that on here over the years...
Mods please move or close if this thread is in the wrong place
Corbic
10-01-2013, 06:34 PM
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$5
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EvilRB
10-01-2013, 07:30 PM
Actually if you wanted to do it that way just use your jack handle... $0
but some of us, myself included actually like having the correct tools and doing things the right way... this is for those people...
Corbic
10-01-2013, 07:59 PM
Actually if you wanted to do it that way just use your jack handle... $0
but some of us, myself included actually like having the correct tools and doing things the right way... this is for those people...
Did my 350Z with the east wood. Did my Mustang GT with the PVC and nylon Mallet.
The Mustang came out perfect. The Z was a bitch.
S14DB
10-01-2013, 08:01 PM
I thought it was always this price on ebay?
Better than a mallet: Eastwood Front Fender Finisher Forming Lip Roller Rolling Tool | eBay (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Eastwood-Front-Fender-Finisher-Forming-Lip-Roller-Rolling-Tool-/231056612144)
delado
10-01-2013, 08:38 PM
Did my 350Z with the east wood. Did my Mustang GT with the PVC and nylon Mallet.
The Mustang came out perfect. The Z was a bitch.
You can't be conclusive when comparing two different methods on two different cars. Some fenders are harder to roll than others. Cars will use different metals, the fenders are different shapes, etc.
Corbic
10-01-2013, 10:12 PM
You can't be conclusive when comparing two different methods on two different cars. Some fenders are harder to roll than others. Cars will use different metals, the fenders are different shapes, etc.
Regardless. Unless you are doing two or three cars a week, it's a waste.
Just spend the extra hour and do it the "hard way" for $5.
EvilRB
10-02-2013, 02:31 AM
I thought it was always this price on ebay?
Better than a mallet: Eastwood Front Fender Finisher Forming Lip Roller Rolling Tool | eBay (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Eastwood-Front-Fender-Finisher-Forming-Lip-Roller-Rolling-Tool-/231056612144)
Checked it a few times over the past year and seen it for about $200 from Eastwood unless it was black Friday or something... and I missed that last year
Just happened to check it this morning and I thought I would let people know if they were interested
I bought mine earlier today :)
You can't be conclusive when comparing two different methods on two different cars. Some fenders are harder to roll than others. Cars will use different metals, the fenders are different shapes, etc.
Pretty much
Regardless. Unless you are doing two or three cars a week, it's a waste.
Just spend the extra hour and do it the "hard way" for $5.
Again not here to argue on which way is the best, to each their own
just letting people know about a deal on the tool, trying to help fellow members out that want it...
Just passing the word along...
dawagarage
10-02-2013, 02:56 AM
thats a hell of a deal. good find.
Roll my Fenders for $5 with the Eastwood :D
!Zar!
10-02-2013, 10:36 AM
Regardless. Unless you are doing two or three cars a week, it's a waste.
Just spend the extra hour and do it the "hard way" for $5.
There is zero precision using a bat or pipe.
An Eastwood roller is well worth the money. I have one and don't regret purchasing it.
Rent it out to people and it can become an asset.
AFSil80
10-02-2013, 07:14 PM
Did my 240 with an Eastwood roller. Came out perfect when using a heat gun to the original paint.
Did my WRX with a jackhandle, and it came out decent. I would rather have done it with the Eastwood.
driver88
10-02-2013, 08:03 PM
great find! I was looking to get one a few months ago. I'm glad I didn't pull the trigger until now.
fliprayzin240sx
10-02-2013, 08:10 PM
Eastwood rollers are pretty worthless on lowered cars...I havent been able to use mine in any of my cars since 2006.
driver88
10-02-2013, 08:23 PM
Eastwood rollers are pretty worthless on lowered cars...I havent been able to use mine in any of my cars since 2006.
True, especially for the front fenders. But it's pretty golden if you want to roll fenders or baby flare it a bit in the rears.
xoxide
10-02-2013, 08:54 PM
I had to drop my coilovers out of the strut towers to use my eastwood. Id just save the headache and buy a PBM roller.
dawagarage
10-02-2013, 09:24 PM
i did read that 'regular' (eastwood, similar) fender rollers arent lowered car friendly, but i think i also read you could just manipulate your coilovers or whatever to raise your car, didnt know you had to drop the coilovers out the tower, thats ridiculous.
either way, for ease of use, i acquired a pbm roller.
not to thread jack but a little bit about pbm rollers.
the site says theyre currently sold out, and when i talked to them about when theyre getting more in they told me something along the lines of theyre switching up who makes them for them, and maybe playing with another design so there is not ETA on a a new shipment of rollers. that was about a month or 2 ago
!Zar!
10-04-2013, 09:18 AM
All you need to do is raise the coilover.
Dropping the whole strut will make the arm move up/down as you are rolling.
That's a bad idea as it will give an inconsistent roll/pull.
sw20>>s14
10-04-2013, 04:26 PM
+ points for Mel. I can't even remember how many times I've bugged him for his.
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