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Aftermarket
Crash Part - A replacement part for any of the non-mechanical
sheet metal or plastic parts that generally constitute the exterior
of a motor vehicle that is not made by or for the manufacturer of
vehicle.
Betterment
- This is a charge levied by insurance companies under the premise
that as a result of a repair, the owner of the vehicle will be made
better off than he was before the accident. The charge is usually
associated with wear and tear items such as batteries, tires, suspension
struts, vinyl and convertible tops and exhaust systems.
Based upon
the age and life expectancy of the old part that needs to be replaced,
an insurance company may charge you a percentage of the replacement
cost.
Base Coat
Finish - The initial layer of paint applied to the vehicle following
the primer coat. The base coat is the color coat of the refinishing
procedure. The base-coat typically dries to a satin-like finish.
Base Coat/Clear
Coat Finish - Also known as two-stage paint. The refinishing
procedure most commonly used on vehicles since the mid-1980's. The
color coat (base-coat) is applied first, and then a clear urethane
coat (clear-coat) is applied.
Blending
- A paint process used to assure color matching where the color
being applied to replacement or repaired panels is drifted into
adjacent panels to avoid a sharp dividing line between the new and
old finish. While the new paint is only taken part of the way into
the adjacent panel, typically the entire adjacent panel receives
clear-coat finish.
Clear
Coat Finish - A clear urethane coating applied over the base-coat.
This coating gives the base (color) coat its high gloss and durability.
LKQ
- An acronym for "Like Kind and Quality". An industry
term for a used replacement part. The logic says that a used part
from a vehicle the same age as or newer than the vehicle being repaired
is an equivalent part to the one being replaced.
OEM
- An acronym for "Original Equipment Manufacturer". An
industry term for a new replacement part made by or for the vehicle's
manufacturer.
Quarter
Panel - The industry term for what many may think of as the
rear fender.
Refinishing
- A fancy term for re-painting.
R&I
- Remove & Install. A procedure where an undamaged part
is removed from the vehicle and then reinstalled as part of the
repair process.
R&R
- Remove & Replace. A procedure where a damaged part is
removed from the vehicle and an undamaged part is installed in its
place.
Recycled
Part - Another industry term for a used part.
Reconditioned
Part - Typically an OEM part that has been repaired and/or refurbished.
Sag
- A term used to describe damage to unibody-construction vehicles
where the damaged section of the vehicle is bent downward.
Sidesway
- A term used to describe damage to unibody-construction vehicles
where the front or the rear section of the vehicle is swung sideways.
Total
Loss - An economic term used to describe a situation where the
estimated cost of repairing a damaged vehicle exceeds some pre-set
threshold, typically from 70% to 80% of the value of the vehicle.
The total loss threshold varies among the different insurance companies.
VIN
- An acronym for "Vehicle Identification
Number". A unique identification number comprised
of letters and numbers assigned to each vehicle.
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