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RAM Certified Auto Body Shop

RAM trucks are engineered for strength, durability, and real-world performance. Built to handle heavy loads, demanding conditions, and advanced towing systems, RAM vehicles require a repair approach that respects their structural design and work-ready capabilities. 

At AutoLux Collision Center, our repair process focuses on restoring strength, alignment, and safety, so your truck is ready to perform the way it should.

Our RAM Trucks Repair Process

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  • Repair planning
  • Structural & impact analysis
  • Precision frame & body restoration
  • Quality checks

RAM Engineering & Repair Considerations

As part of the FCA family, RAM trucks follow manufacturer-specific repair standards developed for heavy-duty construction and modern vehicle technology. 

 

Proper repair requires attention to: 

  • Structural measurements and frame alignment
  • Correct handling of high-strength steel components
  • Accurate positioning of body and safety systems
  • Inspection beyond visible damage 

Repair Your RAM with Certified Professionals 

Even minor damage can affect your RAM’s safety systems. Let our specialists assess your vehicle and identify what
needs attention. Schedule your free collision evaluation at today. 

FAQ

What makes repairing a RAM truck different from a standard vehicle?

RAM trucks are built with reinforced frames, load-bearing components, and truck-specific safety systems. Repairs must account for strength, alignment, and performance

How does certified repair support heavy-duty truck use?

Certified repair processes focus on restoring structural integrity and component positioning, so the truck can safely handle work demands and daily driving.

What should I do before deciding on repairs after an accident?

Start with a professional collision evaluation. A certified inspection can uncover structural or safety-related issues that may not be visible at first glance.

Is a certified auto body shop necessary if my RAM still drives fine?

Not always but driving feel alone doesn’t confirm structural accuracy. Certified evaluations help ensure underlying damage isn’t affecting safety or durability.