Frame Straightening
While damage to your body panels, paint, and bumpers is generally readily apparent, a car accident can also damage your frame or unibody. Bending, twisting, and deforming from the force of the impact is not uncommon. For your safety and the future performance of your vehicle, it's crucial that your auto body repair shop correctly straighten your frame or unibody after a wreck. Modern vehicles are very complex and require a high level of precision in the straightening process to ensure proper functioning and safety. Proper frame and unibody straightening can only be done by combining modern equipment with years of experience and training--expertise that the professionals at Hart's Collision have! If you've been in a car accident, call us today to learn about the frame straightening process.
Vehicles are designed to crush in a controlled manner during a collision, minimizing injury to the occupants by absorbing a great deal of the impact. Unfortunately, when these energy-absorbing structural components have done their job, straightening or replacing these components becomes necessary. For your safety, it is crucial that components that need to be replaced rather than straightened are accurately identified. If this is not done, the vehicle will not be able to properly withstand the impact of any future accident, putting you and your passengers at risk. Our auto body repair technicians have the hands-on knowledge and experience to correctly assess damage to all components, accurately distinguishing the parts that need to be replaced and those that can be repaired.
At Hart's Collision Repair, we are dedicated to ensuring the safety of our customers through full restoration of the vehicle's structural integrity. When we deliver your car back to you looking brand-new, you can be sure that it is also safe for you and your family!