Blenderhead
Well-Known LVC Member
I wouldn't have even bothered with that tool. A wooden baseball bat and a heat gun work way better. We rolled the fenders on my friend's subaru WRX, and he had rented that tool. We tried that first, and after about 30 minutes of making no progress, I finally said forget this, walked in the back of the shop and grabbed the bat, put the wheel back on the car, and all 4 corners were done in an hour. The easiest way is to have the car on a lift, but if that isn't possible, get it nice and high up, with the wheel still on the car and the suspension unloaded, then use the heat gun to heat up a little section, starting at the top center, and let the lip dig into the wood of the baseball bat a bit, then push up on the lip while also prying out using the tire as the pivot point. Once you get it started, just slowly work your way around the wheel arch, making sure to heat up the paint so it doesn't flake. Also don't try to get it perfectly flat right away. First go over the whole thing and get the whole lip bent up. Once it is up, then you can take the wheel off and roll out the waves by using the bat like a rolling pin, with some pressure.