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Question: My old Ford needs a lot of auto body repair? Is this always expensive?
Question: I want to make a lot of body repairs to my old Chevy. Are car body repairs very expensive?
Answer: Yes, body repairs can be extremely expensive. Especiialy for older cars. The more you shop around the more likely you are to save.
Question: I need some car body work done. How expensive is minimal car body repair?
Answer: This can't be answered as a generic answer. It all depends on the damage, what area of the country you live and what the shop doing the repair charges by the hour. Also if you have a newer or luxury car it will cost more
Question: I am looking to purchase used auto body repair tools. Are there any websites that sell them used?
Answer: Buying used auto body tools is a great way to save a lot of money when you are stocking your tool box. The best place to find these used tools is www.ebaymotors.com, Which can easily offer great priced tools, with great shipping.
Question: Can someone explain the benefits of having my car body repaired with OEM parts as opposed to using after-market parts?
Answer: OEM parts are designed and built alongside the original, hence the name. They are intended to fit exactly in your car, and have the same specifications as the original equipment. Replacing with something else may not produce a finished job with the same results.
Question: My antique vehicle needs a lot of body work. Where online can I learn about automobile body repairs?
Question: I need a whole lot of body work done on my vehicle. Where online can I find the best body repair shops?
Question: Ask yourself if you should have your car's body repair panels replaced after a certain amount of miles. Is this one of the repairs that should be done after 100,000 miles or so to keep your vehicle safe and maintained?
Answer: Fortunately no, body panels do not need to be replaced after a certain number of miles. Typically only when they are damaged do they need to be fully replaced, and otherwise are good to go for the life of your vehicle.
Question: What kind of education do I need if I want to work at a general Auto Body Repair Shop? Do they require education of a specific kind, or is experience the only thing necessary?
Answer: There is generally no specific education that is required for these kinds of jobs. Experience and a practical test done on site are normally the most important aspects.
Question: I'm looking for a job working in an auto body repair shop. What kinds of skills would I need to have to work in a place like this? Do I need a formal education, or just experience?
Answer: You need to get your automotive degree at the local Business college or community college. They will provice you the information and credentials to get that job that you want.