Why A Commercial Vehicle Wrap Might Make Sense For Your Business

Posted on: 27 January 2021

Business owners are always looking for ways to get the word out about their company, and you are likely no exception. If you are looking for additional ways to boost your growth, you may need a new way to try and get the word out. Typical methods of marketing or advertising might include taking out an ad in the local paper or cutting a TV or radio commercial. But there's another option you may not have considered, and that's commercial vehicle wraps.
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3 Common Types Of Vehicle Dents

Posted on: 14 August 2020

When the average person looks at a dent, they simply see an imperfection. However, not all dents are the same. Often, how the damage occurred to the vehicle will depict what type of dent the vehicle sustained, and ultimately, how the dent needs to be repaired. If you have damage to your vehicle, learn a little more about classifying dents. 1. Creased A creased dent often looks just as it sounds, in that it looks like a crease.
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Suspension Shake: The Basics Of Lifted Suspension Shaking

Posted on: 30 June 2020

For people who buy sport utility vehicles and trucks, sometimes the ultimate goal is to lift that vehicle for improved ground clearance and better train maneuverability. If you've decided to do just that, your hopes are probably that the lift will enhance the appearance and functionality of your truck. Unfortunately, sometimes having a lift installed creates more problems than it solves. Here's a look at a few things that you need to know about suspension lifts and the most common yet misunderstood problem.
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The Car Owner's Guide To Buffing And Blending Paintwork After Having Auto Body Repairs Done

Posted on: 11 March 2020

After auto body repairs, sometimes the differences in paint colors can be seen. Therefore, you want to know how to buff the paint and blend the colors together to make repairs less noticeable. Even with a good repair shop, this is something that you may want to do on your own. The following guide will help you blend the paint with buffing to make the body repairs to your car less noticeable.
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