NACE | CARS is featuring Heavy Duty programming this year for the first time ever. The training on heavy duty collision and mechanical repair will take place Wednesday, August 10, and Thursday, August 11.
This inaugural program includes:
- Dean Hancock, Collision Advice – Heavy Duty Damage Analysis
- John Spoto, 3M – Working Smarter, Not Harder Through Consistent HD Repair Procedures
- Mark Hawkins, Redline Detection – Quickly Find Hidden Leaks in Heavy Duty Trucks, Causing Power, Performance, Fuel Economy, and DPF Regeneration Issues
- Dave Scribner, Car-O-Liner – Opportunities in Heavy Duty Truck Collision Repair
In addition to the training classes, a
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Bill@hawkframe.com says
For information on Heavy Duty Repairs contact Truck Frame & Axle Repair Association, Or reply to my email address and we will be happy to help your program as much as we can.
Thanks
Bill Hinchcliffe