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Why We Advise Against Used Quarter Panels In Collision Repair

Why We Advise Against Used Quarter Panels In Collision Repair

by Thomas Zoebelein | Dec 23, 2019 | Safety Questions

No matter what needs to be done to your car, no autobody shop should ever replace your damaged quarter panel with a used one. Unfortunately, many shops still do, putting your safety majorly at risk. But guess what, many of them do. Even though a quarter panel isn’t...
Why Full-Body Sectioning Should Never Be Done In The Repair Process

Why Full-Body Sectioning Should Never Be Done In The Repair Process

by Thomas Zoebelein | Nov 15, 2019 | Safety Questions

Getting Your Car Repaired  Years ago, it was a common practice in collision repair to take a car that had significant structural damage, such as a really rear-end collision, and cut it all out and weld in a section from a similar car from a junkyard that had no...
What Are Your Legal Rights For Collision Repair in California?

What Are Your Legal Rights For Collision Repair in California?

by Thomas Zoebelein | Nov 1, 2019 | Safety Questions

Just got into an accident? You are owed money. That much of the law is cut and dry. The rest, however, can be misleading or even confusing, mainly depending on who is giving you the advice and what their role is in the collision repair equation. We want to help set...
The Difference Between Who’s An OEM Certified Technician And Who’s Not

The Difference Between Who’s An OEM Certified Technician And Who’s Not

by Thomas Zoebelein | Oct 18, 2019 | OEM

Believe it or not, there is a difference between an OEM Certified Technician and someone who is, well, “experienced.” Car repair is nowhere near what it used to be, even just a few years ago. What used to be accomplished with a variety of tools and equipment now comes...

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