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how to pull fenders???

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tcsxtremeison22s   +1y
i just bought a 2004 chevrolet silverado thats all lifted up... i see pre-runner/trophy style trucks running around all the time with the rear and sometimes front fenders pulled out.. almost flaired out, but they use all factory sheetmetal.. i dont want to run fiberglass fenders cuz i think they look tacky...

if anyone's ever done this and know how to do it, please help me out..

ive got a fender roller, but it's designed more for imports and cars, and wont stretch out to fit up to my fenders...

any help, suggestions, tips, tricks, and pictures would be greatly appreciated!!!
tuckinlugs06   +1y
never heard on them using stock panels...just fiberglass ones
DRGDDLY   +1y
baseball bat and a lot of arm stength or fence post or something round and long so you can roll them
smithchassis   +1y
youre not going to get that look without totally metalworking that fender, in my opinion... get a glass fender and do your homework on who has the best and take it to a local bodyshop and have them block it till its totally smooth.
smithchassis   +1y
youre not going to get that look without totally metalworking that fender, in my opinion... get a glass fender and do your homework on who has the best and take it to a local bodyshop and have them block it till its totally smooth.
tcsxtremeison22s   +1y
i know it doesnt take much metal work if any... here's a picture of a truck i came across that most definately has stock fenders...this is the look that im going for..



waynehammer   +1y
those arent stock.. glass... you can buy many sizes and shapes in fiberglass
tcsxtremeison22s   +1y
i guarentee they are not glass... seen the truck in person...
FullSizeRST   +1y
at scrapin the coast this year they had a black chevy ani ti looked like what you are talking about it was by the 18wheeler and it was a kicker truck i beleve
granth   +1y
have you tapped on the fenders? a good job and you wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the two....