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Locality: El Reno, Oklahoma

Phone: +1 405-295-1818



Address: 2400 Sunset Drive 73036 El Reno, OK, US

Website: www.carcraftautobodyok.com

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Collision Works El Reno 17.04.2021

Can you guess the estimate on this repair? The winner wins a $50 Starbucks Gift Card! Rules: Whoever guesses the exact estimate total instantly wins! If no one guesses the exact total of the repair, the closest guess to the estimate wins. #GuessTheEstimate #CollisionWorks #Win #Contest #GoodLuck

Collision Works El Reno 08.04.2021

Thank you for the 5 star review, Jaren! We appreciate your business and support. #CollisionWorks

Collision Works El Reno 04.04.2021

With this weather we all need to know this! Put hot faucet water in a ziplock bag and rub over your windows! Took less than a minute to get ice off both sides...!! . Y’all can thank me later!! **This is just normal warm to hot water out of the faucet. You should still be able to hold the bag in your hand without it burning you** Yall! How freakin crazy is it that my video hit 1 million views!! Story behind this video. I legit had about 6 miles til empty in my tank. I didn’t have 20-30 minutes of defrosting or waiting. I was in a hurry and there were 2 days of snow/ice on my windshield. I had to act fast and I snapped a quick video at the end. See more

Collision Works El Reno 31.03.2021

Collision Works keeps our employees and your safety our number one priority. Rest assured, every vehicle is properly cleaned before and after every repair. #CollisionWorks #OklahomaCity #Tulsa #Ardmore #Wichita #KansasCity #Missouri

Collision Works El Reno 29.03.2021

When is the last time you have had your tire pressure checked? It’s important to check your tire pressure regularly. Since most tire damage and wear is a result of driving on tires that are improperly inflated, tire experts suggest checking your air pressure once a month. How to check your tire pressure: Remove the end caps on your tires' air valves (don't lose them!)... Place the tire pressure gauge into the valve stem and press down quickly to get a reading Check the PSI reading If the reading is above the recommendation, push in the valve to let out some air If you see any bubbles, chips, cuts, cracks, or budges - have your tires checked out immediately. You might need to have your tire replaced.