Car & Truck Frame Repair Pahrump NV
Don’t think your car’s appearance and structure doesn’t matter. Car frame damage is embarrassing. Don’t wait too long after an accident to get your car & truck frames fixed. Listed below you will find experienced auto body shops around Pahrump that offer competitive pricing on car frame and collision repairs and auto detailing.
Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
1411 Greta Blvd
Pahrump, NV
Wal-Mart Supercenter
(775) 537-1411
300 S Highway 160
Pahrump, NV
Wal-Mart Supercenter
(775) 537-1411
300 S Highway 160
Pahrump, NV 89048
Services
Car Washes, Car Detailing, Tire Shops
All Center Automotive
(775) 727-4170
1100 Fourth St
Pahrump, NV
All Center Automotive
(775) 727-4170
1100 Fourth St
Pahrump, NV 89048
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Done Rite Auto Repair & Svc
(775) 537-1155
6471 Homestead Rd Unit 1
Pahrump, NV
Done Rite Auto Repair & Svc
(775) 537-1155
6471 Homestead Rd Unit 1
Pahrump, NV 89048
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Auto World Repair & Towing
775-727-8000
1391 W Chipmunk Rd.
Pahrump, NV
Auto World Repair & Towing
775-727-8000
1391 W Chipmunk Rd.
Pahrump, NV 89048
Alternate Phone Number
775-727-8000
Services
complete automotive repair & towing
Hours
M-F 8-5 24 Hr. Towing
Car Makes Serviceable
Domestic & Foreign
Tire Brands
Great quality used tires
Nye County Transmission
(775) 727-0606
320 Emery Street
Pahrump, NV
Pahrump Express Lube
(775) 751-2020
50 S Highway 160
Pahrump, NV
Pahrump Express Lube
(775) 751-2020
50 S Highway 160
Pahrump, NV 89048
Services
Oil Change and Lube
Al's Used Cars & Auto Repair
(775) 727-3627
867 S Linda St
Pahrump, NV
Al's Used Cars & Auto Repair
(775) 727-3627
867 S Linda St
Pahrump, NV 89048
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Pahrump Valley Auto Cool
(775) 751-2000
2851 E Gamebird Rd
Pahrump, NV
Pahrump Valley Auto Cool
(775) 751-2000
2851 E Gamebird Rd
Pahrump, NV 89048
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Nevada-Tires & Service
(775) 727-1222
1280 Hwy 372
Pahrump, NV
Nevada-Tires & Service
(775) 727-1222
1280 Hwy 372
Pahrump, NV 89048
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Although repairing a frame with a diamond condition shouldn't be difficult, many techs do just the opposite of what they're supposed to do.
By Paul Bailey 3/1/1999
p>I recently asked technicians in the area I live and work about diamond frames, and I found that a surprisingly large number of them struggle with one of the simplest procedures that frame classes teach. For too many technicians, the first thing they do when the measuring system indicates the frame has a diamond condition is to pull opposite ends of opposite frame rails, which never works because the frame is being pulled against itself. In other words, the part of the frame they're trying to repair with the pull is being held in the damaged position by the force of the pull being made. But because it's a simple problem, there's a simple solution. Getting It Straight First of all, no less than eight to 10 measuring points should be located and measured before determining any method of repair. Now, suppose you measure the center section of a frame that received a direct impact to the front of the right frame rail. The right rail is driven back, say 18 millimeters, behind the left. Upon measuring the end sections of the frame, you'll learn the front is swayed to the right and the rear is swayed to the left (see Figure 1). At this point, you'd want to properly secure the left frame rail before you begin pulling the frame. Because the end sections are swayed, you'll only attach your anchoring chai... |
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