About who we are

At our family-owned body shop, we take pride in offering quality auto repair services rooted in generations of experience. Established over 50 years, our shop has become a cornerstone of the community, where trust and craftsmanship meet.

The shop is managed by our family who has a passion for cars and an unwavering commitment to quality. Today, our skilled team comprises family members and close friends, fostering a work environment that emphasizes collaboration and expert service.

We specialize in collision repair, offering services such as dent removal, painting, and frame straightening. Each vehicle that enters our shop is treated as if it were our own. We utilize state-of-the-art technology and equipment to ensure repairs are performed to the highest standards. Our dedication to customer satisfaction drives us to keep open lines of communication with clients throughout the repair process, providing updates and assurances every step of the way.

Moreover, as a family business, we understand the importance of building lasting relationships. Many of our clients come to us as referrals and return to us with their vehicles time and again, solidifying our reputation for reliable and honest service.

Through the ups and downs of the automotive industry, our family has remained devoted to upholding our principles of integrity, quality, and community involvement. As we continue to grow, our commitment to excellence remains steadfast, ensuring that every vehicle leaves our shop in pristine condition, allowing our customers to drive away with confidence. Our commitment to excellence ensures your vehicle receives the expert care it deserves, keeping you safely on the road.

Contact Us At

7500 Cogswell St

Romulus MI 48174

(734) 858-7210

Monday-Friday 8am 5pm

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Our Services

Collision repair involves a series of processes aimed at restoring a vehicle’s structure, aesthetic, and function following an accident. The primary goal is to bring the damaged vehicle back to its pre-accident condition, ensuring safety and performance.

Assessment and Documentation

The first step in the collision repair process is performing a thorough assessment of the vehicle. Skilled technicians inspect the exterior and interior damage, utilizing detailed documentation to create a repair estimate. This assessment may include photodocumentation for insurance purposes.

Disassembly

Once the estimate is approved, the vehicle is disassembled. This involves removing parts such as bumpers, fenders, and panels to gain a full understanding of the extent of the damage. During this stage, technicians may identify hidden issues that were not apparent during the initial assessment.

Structural Repair

Depending on the severity of the collision, structural repairs may be necessary. Technicians use specialized equipment to realign or replace bent frames and structural components. Accurate measurements are crucial to ensure the vehicle’s safety and performance are restored to manufacturer specifications.

Bodywork

After structural repairs, bodywork begins. This includes repairing or replacing exterior panels, filling dents, and smoothing surfaces. Technicians may use techniques such as welding, grinding, and sanding to achieve a seamless finish.

Painting

Once the bodywork is complete, the vehicle undergoes painting. This process involves priming, painting, and clear-coating to match the original color and finish. Advanced painting techniques, including the use of spray booths and color-matching technology, help ensure quality and durability.

Reassembly and Quality Control

After painting, the vehicle is reassembled. All components, including electrical systems, are meticulously inspected to ensure everything functions correctly. A final quality control check is performed to guarantee that the work meets industry standards and the client's expectations.

Final Inspection and Delivery

Before delivering the vehicle back to the owner, a comprehensive final inspection is conducted. This assessment confirms that all repairs have been executed properly and that the vehicle is safe for operation. Communication with the vehicle owner about the repairs performed and any warranty information is also provided.

Restoration Breakdown

  1. Assessment and Planning

    • Evaluate the vehicle's condition and identify needed repairs.

    • Set a realistic budget and timeline for the project.

    • Research parts availability and potential upgrades.

  2. Disassembly

    • Carefully disassemble the car, labeling and organizing parts for reassembly.

    • Document the process with photos to aid in reconstruction.

  3. Body Repair

    • Address rust spots, dents, and cracks using body filler or replacement panels.

    • Sand and prep surfaces for painting.

  4. Mechanical Overhaul

    • Inspect the engine, transmission, and other critical components.

    • Replace worn-out parts like brakes, suspension, and exhaust systems.

  5. Electrical System Restoration

    • Check wiring harnesses, fuses, and connectors.

    • Upgrade or replace outdated electrical components for better performance.

  6. Interior Refurbishment

    • Repair or replace seats, upholstery, and carpeting.

    • Restore dashboard, instruments, and other interior features.

  7. Repainting

    • Choose a suitable paint that matches original specifications or desired upgrades.

    • Apply primer, paint, and clear coat to ensure a durable finish.

  8. Reassembly

    • Carefully reassemble the vehicle using labeled parts and reference photos.

    • Ensure all systems function correctly and adhere to safety standards.

  9. Final Inspection and Testing

    • Conduct a thorough inspection of the vehicle’s aesthetics and mechanics.

    • Perform a test drive to ensure everything operates smoothly.

Light Auto Mechanical

Light auto mechanical refers to the maintenance and repair of smaller, typically passenger vehicles. Common components involved in this category include:

  1. Engine System:

    • Diagnostics: Tools such as OBD-II scanners are used to identify engine issues.

    • Components: Includes the fuel system, ignition system, and exhaust system.

    • Maintenance: Regular oil changes, spark plug replacements, and air filter changes enhance engine longevity and performance.

  2. Transmission:

    • Types: Automatic and manual transmissions, each with unique maintenance requirements.

    • Common Repairs: Fluid changes, replacing gaskets, and addressing leaks are critical for transmission health.

  3. Brakes:

    • Components: Brake pads, rotors, calipers, and hydraulic lines.

    • Maintenance: Regular checks for wear and tear, timely replacements of brake pads, and ensuring proper fluid levels are essential for safety.

  4. Suspension:

    • Parts: Struts, shocks, and control arms that absorb shocks and provide stability.

    • Common Issues: Noises while driving, uneven tire wear, and poor handling are indicators of suspension problems.

  5. Steering:

    • Systems: Rack and pinion steering and power steering systems.

    • Signs of Trouble: Difficulty steering, unusual noises, or vibrations could indicate issues with steering components.

  6. Electrical Systems:

    • Components: Battery, alternator, starter, and wiring harnesses.

    • Common Problems: Battery failure, alternator issues, and blown fuses can impact vehicle performance.

Auto Glass

Auto glass encompasses all glass components within a vehicle, including windshields, side windows, and rear windows. Each type of glass serves a specific function and requires careful handling during maintenance or replacement.

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