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Auto Body Shops That Do Custom Work

October 24th, 2009 Dave Leave a comment Go to comments

Finding a unique auto body shop that specializes in custom work can be a daunting task as not all body shops or mechanics want to deal with the high demand for custom installations and modifications that often tend to be unpredictable in terms of the labor, supplies and tools required to complete the job. The best custom auto body shop is one that ideally specializes in exclusively dealing with your kind of car (such as BMW, Ford or even America, European etc) because different degrees of precision and knowledge in dealing with different cars are required that one mechanic may not very well have. It is important to remember that not all cars are created equally and you would naturally expect that some cars need higher end tools and skill to precisely calibrate and configure certain parts to where they need to be. One of the biggest mistakes you can make while looking for custom work is simply just searching for the cheapest auto body shop you can find and assuming they are well-suited for performing any job you would need them to.

What Kind of Work and Modifications Can I Have Done?

Custom modifications that auto body shops can provide are usually the following:

- Suspension
- Bodykits
- Paint
- Detailing, Buffing and Polishing
- Decals and Logos

Some untraditional auto body shops that really exclusively deal with all forms of custom modifications should be able to perform the following services that are most likely offered by that shop only and not a generic body shop:

- Rims and Tires
- Engine Modifications
- Exhausts
- Windows and Tinting

The benefits of visiting an auto body shop that primarily deals with custom work is that they are going to be able to perform services outside of the realms of most traditional body shops, and they are going to be better suited and have all of the tools required for the job.

Time is Everything

When having any sort of custom car work done, you should have the body shop give their best estimate as to how long the job will take to complete. Depending on what you have requested of them and their work load, custom jobs may take much longer then average because there are many more unforeseen variables that will arise during the job that are not typical to standard and routine work that the mechanics are used to seeing; the pricing of custom work will reflect this and your mechanic should make this clear to you before he begins to work on your automobile.

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