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Aftermarket Parts: Intertek to Run CAPA Certification Program

The Certified Automotive Parts Association (CAPA) and Intertek, a global provider of quality-assurance testing, have entered into a license agreement granting Intertek exclusive rights to operate the CAPA certification program around the world.

Illinois Bill Would Require Consumers’ Written Consent for Aftermarket Parts in Collision Repair Estimates

The Illinois General Assembly is considering a bill that would require written authorization from consumers for aftermarket crash parts to be included in collision repair estimates.

Arkansas Body Shop Owner on Insurer-Recommended Aftermarket Parts: ‘They Didn’t Even Want Us to Inspect Them’

C.J. Huber admits he’s a bit camera-shy. But when an insurance adjuster insisted that Huber put an aftermarket bumper cover and step pad on a collision-damaged Chevy Tahoe, the owner of C.J.’s Auto Body in Pine Bluff, Ark., says he needed to vent.

Aftermarket Parts, Glued Roof ‘Flunk’ Crashworthiness Test Commissioned by Todd Tracy

Insurance companies “pressure and downright bully” collision repairers into using cheaper aftermarket crash parts. Now, attorney Todd Tracy says, there’s scientific data to prove that insurers are putting profits over safety when they push non-OEM parts.

Aftermarket Parts to be Analyzed in ‘Crash Test that Auto Insurance Bullies Don’t Want You to Know About’

In the landmark lawsuit against John Eagle Collision Center, Dallas attorney Todd Tracy showed what happened when a body shop strays from OEM repair guidelines. Now he wants to show what happens when a shop uses aftermarket crash parts.

ABPA Supports Aftermarket Parts Bill in West Virginia

The Automotive Body Parts Association announced that it supports collision repair legislation recently introduced in West Virginia that would eliminate the requirement to use OEM crash parts on newer vehicles.

ASA: Defeat of Aftermarket Parts Bill Means Consumers Can Make Informed Collision Repair Decisions

After clearing the Arkansas Senate, a bill that would have repealed the state’s requirement for repairers to use OEM parts on warrantied vehicles has died in committee.

Arkansas aftermarket parts bill dies in committee
Automotive Service Association Opposes Arkansas Aftermarket Parts Bill

The Automotive Service Association is encouraging its members and “all interested parties” to express their opposition to Arkansas Senate Bill 291.

Aftermarket Parts Bill Speeds Through Arkansas Senate

The Arkansas Senate has passed a bill repealing the requirement that body shops use OEM replacement parts on warrantied cars unless the customer provides written consent to use aftermarket parts.

Arkansas aftermarket parts bill dies in committee
Arkansas, Tennessee Consider Collision Repair Legislation Involving Aftermarket Parts

Arkansas bill would make it easier for body shops to use aftermarket crash parts; Tennessee bill would require repair estimates to clearly identify any aftermarket crash parts that are being used.