If you’re like many Americans, your car represents the most expensive object you own, second only to your home. It’s vital, therefore, to choose an experienced collision repair shop to protect your family’s safety and your investment.
Did you know that according to one study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, seat belts save an estimated 14,903 lives of passenger vehicle occupants over the age of 4? Everyone in your vehicle should be wearing a seat belt every time you get behind the wheel.
When parts are replaced, you have your choice between after-market materials or OEM parts (original equipment manufacturer). The choice is up to you. In many cases, there is little, if any difference between the two, if they are new. However, if your vehicle is still under warranty, you may want to select OEM parts to make sure you do not void it.
Getting caught on the side of road can have serious consequences in the wrong conditions. Make sure you’re prepared by carrying an emergency kit in your car. Include things like flares, jumper cables, extra clothes, blankets, a flashlight, emergency food, water, and a first-aid kit.
There are a number of different tools used in auto collision repair that help ensure a seamless, like-new appearance, where it’s impossible to tell that the accident occurred in the first place. This includes CNC machines for cutting and fabricating, as well as frame machines for frame repair and air flange tools for body panel work.
Being stranded with a dead battery or faulty ignition system is never good, but it’s even worse when it’s dangerously cold outside. When it starts to get cold, it’s a good idea to have your electrical system checked by a professional.