A question for those that have used JD2's M3 and M32 benders:

Falko

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Does the anti-springback function really make a difference?

I am in the market for a bender; it just so happens that I already have one die set for the M3 bender so it is a logical choice. I question that choice however on the fact that I will probably use the bender just as much for non-vehicle thin wall material as I will heavy wall. JD2's literature says the lock pins on the M32 will help with bending these thinner walls. The increase capacity of the M32 isn't really any benefit at this time, but it would be nice to have in the future if needed.

Or if anyone has a recommendation on a bender, Ill take that too.
 
If you have a model 3 die set then I would stick with a model 3 bender just cause that die cost as much as the bender.
I have a model 3 with air over hydro so it doesnt really matter if it has the anti springback and its worth doing the swap just so you dont have to permanently mount the bender.

Buckeye Performance Inc.
828-779-2242
 
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Just some some homebrew junk I threw together for less than $100.

Buckeye Performance Inc.
828-779-2242
 
I have the swag Offroad air over hydro kit
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