Now Available on RTS: Inter-Industry Developed and Vetted Best Practices Published by I-CAR

What if there isn’t vehicle-specific repair procedure, OEM position statements, or OEM general information available for a given topic?

To answer the industry request for assistance in closing gaps with this type of information, I-CAR has consistently held I-CAR Repairability Summits. These repairability summits bring together subject matter experts from vehicle makers, collision repairers, insurers, product makers, and tool and equipment makers to collaborate on industry developed and vetted Best Practices. Now all these best practices have been complied in one convenient location. Let’s take a look at the all new I-CAR Best Practices page.

A new, left-hand side, menu item has been added to the Repairability Technical Support (RTS) website, I-CAR Best Practices. Here you will find all the Best Practices that have been developed to-date. As the inter-industry calls for more best practices to be developed, they will be added to this page.

Again, these published I-CAR Best Practices are the result of inter-industry collaboration to provide guidance when there are no vehicle-specific repair information and no OEM published position statements or general procedures for, or against, the best practice.

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