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..
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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...
Signs That You Might Have Received Bad Collision Repair
It's bad enough that you had to deal with a collision repair, it's even worse when you get your car back only to find the shop that did the repair absolutely butchered it. It happens more than you can imagine. If you think your vehicle is the victim of a...
Does Your Repair Estimate Include OEM, Salvage Or Aftermarket Repair Parts? What Does That Mean For You?
When you take your car to be repaired at a body shop, the technicians will have three different options for parts. These are: OEM parts Salvage parts Aftermarket parts If you’re reading this, chances are you currently need a car repair and want to make sure you take your car...
What Does ADAS Calibration Mean On My Auto Body Repair Estimate?
It takes a highly trained technician with the right OEM calibration equipment to accurately perform an ADAS calibration on any car that comes into our shop. Learn what ADAS is, what is involved, and why it matters.