As the owner of a GM car about to get collision repair, you need to know that GM is very specific about their repair procedures. It is vital because not every auto body shop in this area follows the OEM procedures. Believe it or not, the body shop has a...
Category: Safety Questions
Could Your Car Still Have Issues After An Extensive (and expensive) Collision Repair?
Repair Industry surveys show that when your collision repair crosses the $10,000 or above range, you may face longer repair times and out-of-pocket rental car expenses. Some customers also report a higher frequency of poor communication from the body shop at this price point. We discuss what issues you might...
Why I-CAR Gold Training Matters When Picking An Auto Body Repair Shop?
You might be surprised to learn that there is no such thing as a required training or certification to become a body shop technician. However, there is an elective training resource called I-Car, and Gold is the highest level. Learn more about it here.
What Ford Owners Should Know About Windshield Glass Repair
Did you know that your windshield is actually a structural component? Engineers specifically designed your windshield to do more than just keep bugs and rain out. The type of replacement windshield you use and the possible recalibration that comes with a replacement is also very important. Give us two minutes,...
Why Some Auto Body Shop’s Don’t Perform Scanning And Why You Need It
Scanning a vehicle before and after a repair is an important step in repairing your car. But not every auto body shop performs a Pre and a post-repair scanning and calibration. Click here to learn more and how it impacts your safety and vehicle warranty.