Truck Body Shops Greenville NC
Trucks have special OEM body parts that body shops need to special order when the truck is involved in a collision repair or auto detailing process. Listed below you will find auto body shops around Greenville you can trust that will get your truck back to working condition.
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
(252) 847-7886, 001-2004
916 South Memorial Drive
PO Box 6028
Greenville, NC
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
(252) 847-7886, 001-2004
916 South Memorial Drive
PO Box 6028
Greenville, NC 27834
Certifications
Blue Seal Certified
Membership Organizations
National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)
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Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
407 E 3rd St
Washington, NC
Signs Now
(252) 355-0768
118 Greenville Blvd SE
Greenville, NC
Signs Now
(252) 355-0768
118 Greenville Blvd SE
Greenville, NC 27858
Jiffy Lube
252-321-6390
101 SE Greenville Blvd.
GREENVILLE, NC
Jiffy Lube
252-321-6390
101 SE Greenville Blvd.
GREENVILLE, NC 27858
Hours
Sun: 10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM-7:00 PM
Sat: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Jiffy Lube
(252) 321-6390
101 Greenville Boulevard Southeast
Greenville, NC
Jiffy Lube
(252) 321-6390
101 Greenville Boulevard Southeast
Greenville, NC 27858
Services
Oil Change and Lube
Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
3070 Frog Level Rd
Greenville, NC
Barretts Detail and Carwash
(252) 717-0349
PO Box 493
Greenville, NC
Barretts Detail and Carwash
(252) 717-0349
PO Box 493
Greenville, NC 27835
Services
Car Detailing,Interior Cleaning,Interior Repair
Citgo Quick Lube
(252) 757-1356
2100 Greenville Boulevard Southeast
Greenville, NC
Citgo Quick Lube
(252) 757-1356
2100 Greenville Boulevard Southeast
Greenville, NC 27858
Services
Oil Change and Lube
Wilco Hess
(252) 752-7891
1601 Greenville Blvd SE
Greenville, NC
Wilco Hess
(252) 752-7891
1601 Greenville Blvd SE
Greenville, NC 27858
Services
Car Detailing,Gas Stations,Convenience Stores
Glass Masters
(252) 830-8877
2704 E 10th Street
Greenville, NC
Glass Masters
(252) 830-8877
2704 E 10th Street
Greenville, NC 27858
Services
Auto Glass Repair
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By Dan Espersen 4/1/2007 One of the most requested pieces of OEM documentation in the collision industry today is “new materials, locations and procedures.” Why? Because advanced materials are becoming more popular with almost every vehicle maker due to the never-ending quest for fuel efficiency, ease of manufacturability, performance and styling. Magnesium is but one of the advanced materials used in today’s vehicles to achieve these goals. Fortunately for the repair community, manufacturers often publish articles outlining special requirements for this “space-age” material, which clear up the mystery of its proper handling and repair. To aid in the unique handling and repair of the magnesium radiator support on 2004-2005 F-150s, Ford offers the following repair procedure: Service Procedure Always refer to ALLDATA® for safety procedures, identification of material types and welding procedures. Safety Warning Read and understand the safety, warning and caution information contained in this TSB before attempting repairs on components constructed of magnesium. The F-150 has a radiator core support made out of a magnesium alloy. There have been no changes regarding procedures for its removal and reinstallation. However, because the part is made of magnesium alloy, there are unique handling and repair procedures that must be adhered to. Providing that proper care and caution is exercised when... |
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