Skin Replacement...For Doors Iowa City IA
Because car manufacturers have added more style and shape to their vehicles, the extra time it takes to re-shape and repair a damaged outer panel on a car door cuts into profits. Beating, banging, aligning, grinding, filling, sanding, re-filling, feathering, priming - plus the materials and labor - make this an expensive repair.
Murphy''s Power Equipment
(319) 679-2409
4942 Oak Crest Hill Rd Se
Iowa City, IA
Murphy''s Power Equipment
(319) 679-2409
4942 Oak Crest Hill Rd Se
Iowa City, IA 52240
Absolute Graphics & Signs
(319) 679-2409
4942 Oak Crest Hill Rd SE
Iowa City, IA
Absolute Graphics & Signs
(319) 679-2409
4942 Oak Crest Hill Rd SE
Iowa City, IA 52240
Midas Iowa City
319-351-7250
19 Sturgis Road
Iowa City, IA
Midas Iowa City
319-351-7250
19 Sturgis Road
Iowa City, IA 52240
Hours
Monday - Friday 7:30AM - 6:00PM, Saturday 8:00AM - 5:00PM, Sunday - Closed
Firestone Tire & Service Centers
(319) 338-5469
231 E Burlington St
Iowa City, IA
Firestone Tire & Service Centers
(319) 338-5469
231 E Burlington St
Iowa City, IA 52240
Services
Car Washes, Car Detailing, Tire Shops
Autozone
(319) 354-8224
13 Highway 1 W
Iowa City, IA
Autozone
(319) 354-8224
13 Highway 1 W
Iowa City, IA 52246
Precision Transmissions
(319) 351-6960
1907 Stevens Drive Suite C
Iowa City, IA
Firestone Complete Auto Care Store
(319) 338-5469
231 E Burlington St
Iowa City, IA
Firestone Complete Auto Care Store
(319) 338-5469
231 E Burlington St
Iowa City, IA 52240
Hours
M-F: 7:00am-7:00pm
Sa: 7:00am-6:00pm
Su: 8:00am-5:00pm
Bud''s Tire Muffler Brakes Struts & Shocks
(319) 351-4300
2860 Independence Rd
Iowa City, IA
Bud''s Tire Muffler Brakes Struts & Shocks
(319) 351-4300
2860 Independence Rd
Iowa City, IA 52240
Services
Car Washes, Car Detailing, Tire Shops
Carquest of Iowa City
(319) 351-3164
821 S Clinton St
Iowa City, IA
Carquest of Iowa City
(319) 351-3164
821 S Clinton St
Iowa City, IA 52240
Russ Northside Service
(319) 351-1909
305 N. Gilbert Street
Iowa City, IA
Russ Northside Service
(319) 351-1909
305 N. Gilbert Street
Iowa City, IA 52245
Services
Oil Change and Lube,AC and Heating Repair,Alignment Repair,Auto Repair,Brake Repair,Electrical Repair,Mufflers Repair,Retail Tire,Transmission Repair
While it's possible to repair a door skin properly and profitably, replacing a door skin is cleaner, can be faster and can also produce a better-quality repair - once you know what you're doing.
By Henry Netter 12/1/1999 Because car manufacturers have added more style and shape to their vehicles, the extra time it takes to re-shape and repair a damaged outer panel on a car door cuts into profits. Beating, banging, aligning, grinding, filling, sanding, re-filling, feathering, priming - plus the materials and labor - make this an expensive repair. And when you take into account the dirt and overall mess of plastic work, it's obvious an alternative would be in the best interests of the technician, the shop and the car owner. I'm not saying doors can't be straightened to look good. I've been banging metal and feathering edges all my life, and I know it can be done. What I'm saying is there's an alternative that's cleaner, could possibly take less time and, in my opinion, is a better repair. Insurance companies and customers both want downtime on a damaged vehicle to be as short as possible, and the driving public deserves the best type of repairs on their cars. Repairs must be as durable as they are beautiful. This is why I think replacing a door skin vs. repairing it is a better all-around repair. Why? Because a replacement is an undamaged, clean, level piece of metal with no ripples or paint build-up to cause potential problems. It's a win/win situation for the bodyman a... |
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