Auto body damage can happen at any time, and collision damage — or damage that is caused when your car is impacted by another vehicle, object, animal, or other collision — can be expensive. It’s hard to tell how much auto body repairs will cost should they happen to your car, but on average, you’ll pay at least$50 to repair smaller damage to upwards of several thousand dollars for more extensive repairs. Read More»
You’ve managed to ding up your bumper pretty badly, and from the looks of it, it would be best to pull off the old bumper and replace it with a new one. You can easily find parts for most vehicles online these days, so it makes it also easy to assume that replacing common autobody parts should be simple. Yet, replacing something like a bumper can actually be a little more complicated than what it may first appear and it is a very important task. Read More»
If you have had a small accident or bump in the grocery store parking lot that has damaged your car, you are probably planning to take it in for repairs. Sometimes, this damage may look worse than it really is, but this does not mean you should take your car to any auto repair shop. It is important to take your car to a factory certified auto body repair shop to repair the damage, and here is why. Read More»
Peeling paint is a highly visible cosmetic issue that can be distressing for many car owners. It often starts when the clear coat begins peeling off in a small area, causing alligator cracks. Over time, this area of peeling paint typically begins to spread, causing widespread chipping and cracking. To help you understand this mystifying issue, read on for an explanation of why paint can begin to peel off of a car’s frame and how it can be fixed. Read More»
If you’ve been in an accident with your vehicle, you might be surprised How many other parts may receive damage as a result of the crash. Even a minor accident can cause problems with the suspension and drivetrain of the vehicle. It is essential to have the entire car inspected for damaged after any collision.
Front-end Damage
One of the most common related problems comes from front-end collisions. The front suspension is so close to the front-end of the car and attached to the front frame rail that even a small deflection of the frame can cause an alignment issue and damage to suspension components. Read More»