While you might be able to find salvaged or used OEM air bag components to use on your Nissan, those parts might already be compromised.
Month: March 2021
Hyundai Does Not Approve of Wheel Reconditioning-Here’s Why That’s Important for Your Repair
Being the only parts of the car to actually make contact with the road, your wheels are essential to your safety and are worth investing the proper time and energy into.
GM Says It’s Dangerous to Use Salvage Structural Parts on Your GMC-Here’s Why They’re Right
General Motors does not approve of or support structural repair procedures where Genuine GM Parts are not used for Buick, Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac vehicles.
Why It’s Essential That GM Recommends Pre- and Post-Repair Scans for Your GMC
All parts of your GMC are designed to work together. When one part is impaired, this can affect a slew of functions within your car’s systems.
Why Honda Rejects Wheel Reconditioning in Collision Repair and How This Affects You
“American Honda Motor Co, Inc. does not approve of any repair of steel or aluminum wheels that involves welding, bending hammering, straightening, re-machining, reforming, or adding new material.”
Honda Recommends Only Using OEM Parts on Structural Repairs-Here’s Why That’s Important
Even upon close inspection, it’s often impossible to see all the microscopic damage a salvage part might have endured.






