Working Multiple Vehicles
Posted: July 13th, 2006, 9:42 pm
GlassStarz recently stated in a post, "...I may see 12 breaks on 8 cars qoute $175 and go to work using 3 bridges im there 1 1/2 hrs...". And, I read that many repair techs carry 3+ bridges and achieve similar success.
My question is...how can you work on multiple vehicles without lining them up side-by-side? I have several dealers who have 50-100 used cars that I walk every week. I leave my mark so I don't re-inspect each car. When I find cars in need of repair they are usually 50-100 feet apart. I carry a double bridge kit and equipment to work on 2 cars at a time but I find the walking time too wastefull (and tiresome) so I usually won't work on more than one car unless they're close to each other. Many are pick-ups where a stool is needed. And, I don't want to ask the dealer to move them around for me.
What do most of you do?
Dale...
My question is...how can you work on multiple vehicles without lining them up side-by-side? I have several dealers who have 50-100 used cars that I walk every week. I leave my mark so I don't re-inspect each car. When I find cars in need of repair they are usually 50-100 feet apart. I carry a double bridge kit and equipment to work on 2 cars at a time but I find the walking time too wastefull (and tiresome) so I usually won't work on more than one car unless they're close to each other. Many are pick-ups where a stool is needed. And, I don't want to ask the dealer to move them around for me.
What do most of you do?
Dale...