Suspension Lifts Versus Body Lift Kits: Which Is Right For Your Truck?

Posted on: 19 August 2020

There's something undeniably cool about driving a lifted truck. Lift kits make your truck look like a tough, utilitarian rig that could survive the apocalypse, and they let you sit higher up above traffic where you feel like you own the road. Additionally, truck lift kits can provide a number of performance benefits if you use your truck for off-roading.  There are two different ways you can lift your truck: a body lift and a suspension lift.
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Restoring A Vehicle After A Hailstorm: What Will It Take To Get The Car To Look Good Again?

Posted on: 19 May 2020

Was your vehicle outside during a random hailstorm? These storms are not always predictable and can easily lead to a massive amount of damage to a car. If your vehicle has multiple small dents and cracks on it because of the hailstorm, you can bring it to the auto body and paint shop to get it repaired. Is a Hail-Damaged Vehicle Fixable? When hail starts pouring down, it can quickly cause all kinds of small dents on different parts of the vehicle's body.
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The Benefits Of Using A Certified Repair Shop For The Type Of Vehicle You Own

Posted on: 15 January 2020

If your vehicle needs repairs or has been in a collision, deciding which repair shop or which body shop to pick can be a big decision. But, as you look for shops, you may notice that some shops are certified by the company who manufactures your vehicle, while others may not be. This may leave you wondering if there are any benefits to using a certified repair shop or not. Here are some of the benefits associated with using a certified repair shop for the type of vehicle you own.
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Ways To Save Money On The Cost Of Fixing Your Vehicle's Body After A Collision

Posted on: 8 October 2019

Whether the damages are new or old, if your insurance policy is not going to cover the cost of collision repair, the bill becomes your responsibility. This might be why so many people delay calling for a collision repair appointment. They find themselves concerned about the cost. The thing is, though, that the longer you wait to have the repairs done, the more the repair bill might be. This happens when rust develops and then spreads, causing more areas of the vehicle to need repair work done to it.
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