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Auto collisions are common, even with the most careful drivers. Accidents can leave dents and scratches on the vehicle, and you may need to take the car to an auto shop. Here are a few areas of the vehicle that are usually brought in for collision repair or replacement.

Which Car Parts Are Commonly Damaged During Accidents?

1. Front Bumpers

Front bumpers act as a shield and shock absorber, protecting the front of your vehicle. These are usually made of vulcanized rubber or synthetic elastomeric materials. Since cars travel forward, front bumpers are often the first to take the blow and sustain damage.

2. Grilles

Once the front bumper absorbs as much force as it can, the grille will take over to continue cushioning the impact. If your grille is damaged, a professional technician can restore it to keep air flowing to the front of the vehicle, preventing overheating to the engine and other components.

3. Fenders

collision repairFenders also receive a lot of the damage from an impact, especially during side collisions. The primary purpose of these wheel frames is to keep your tires from kicking up debris and dirt onto pedestrians and other vehicles.

4. Doors

Your doors absorb most of the impact during a side collision. In newer models, doors crumple to cushion passengers from the impact of an accident. A damaged door should be replaced if it can’t close or lock properly. In most cases, an expert collision repair technician will pop out the dent using a specialized tool, restoring the door to its previous condition.

 

If your car has been involved in an accident and needs repairs, contact the professionals at Basic Auto Collision Team in Honolulu, HI. This auto body shop provides high-quality, affordable car repairs to Oahu drivers. Learn more about their services online, or call (808) 842-3966 to request an estimate.

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