The Body
Shop
Chesterland
Autobody invests in the technologies needed to give our customers the
level of service they deserve. As a consumer, you should have
adequate knowledge to question the quality of
service being rendered to one of your largest investments:
your automobile.
BlackHawk Body
Straightener and Shark Calibration System

- Both
Unistructure (Unibody) and Frame work.
- Accurately
measures degree of damage.
- Computerized system downloads
factory specifications.
- Probes attach to the vehicle
to precisely measure
damage against factory settings.
- Wireless communications used
during measuring
process and relay of measurements to the computer.
- Three samples of each
measurement are taken to
insure accuracy.
MIG Welder
- Uses Metal Inert Gas.
- Preserves tinsel strength of metal, unlike old welding technology.
- We weld according to
manufacturer specifications to insure driving safety.
Questions
to Ask Your Service Provider:
-
What type of welding equipment is used?
- Do the welds exactly meet manufacturer specifications in number and
quality?
- What body straghtening system is used?
- What is the degree of accuracy in body damage measurement?
- What is the degree of accuracy in straightening?
- How closely are manufacturer specifications followed on all phases of the repair?
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