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.
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How An Auto Repair Shop Determines If A Car Is A Total Loss
Car accidents are some of the most stressful times a person can experience for a number of different reasons. You’re dealing with your insurance company, possible injuries, and all the inconveniences that come when you’re without your car. The only thing that can make the situation worse than what it...
The Difference Between An OEM Certified Auto Body Repair Technician And One Who’s Not
Quite possibly the biggest way you'll spot the difference between an OEM Certified Auto Body Repair Technician and an average Auto Body Repair technician is their training and a meticulous approach to the repair process, and the strict adherence to the OEM repair guidelines..
How Clear Coat Thickness Can Affect The Accuracy Your Safety Sensors
Your car's original manufacturer (OEM) has a very specific set of specifications for clear coat thickness for your rear bumper. If a technician doesn't look up these specifications and stick to them when painting your car, It could affect the accuracy of your safety systems and cause issues with other...
Why We Advise Against Used Quarter Panels In Collision Repair
It's a subtle difference on an estimate, but it could mean a lot for your safety and the resale value of your car. If you see the letters "LKQ" next to the words quarter panel, you need to read this article and learn why all manufacturers recommend against used quarter...