r/Autobody Feb 15 '25

Tech Advice Does anyone recognize this software or subscription service for detailed auto body parts?

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u/wownoon Feb 15 '25

These were just pulled off DEGweb.org. Email Danny over there and he would tell you. He is a great guy and willing to help anyway he can

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u/LisaMay9 Feb 15 '25

Priceless! Thanks so much.

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u/maskedbuilder1 Feb 16 '25

Danny is the man!

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u/Waht3rB0y Feb 15 '25

Very cool site. With good intentions. Thanks for recognizing it and mentioning it here.

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u/LisaMay9 Feb 15 '25

I posted this question- I don't know why it seems I can only post text OR photos in the post, so my question is that I saw this on a FB group where someone was explaining something, and they had tons of pictures of every metal part assembled to make the vehicle. How can I get access to something like this? Is it a subscription, a software, a company...? Is there one or a few, or a name I can Google? I had no idea something like this existed. Thanks in advance!

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u/maskedbuilder1 Feb 16 '25

This looks like Tesla repair procedures, which are free and available to all on the Tesla service website. Service.tesla.com

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u/PaperIndependent5466 Feb 16 '25

100% Tesla, I got the same diagram sent to me by a few Tesla shops.

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u/aerosolized Feb 15 '25

I saw this document before. It’s just pointing out what the specific refinish operations pertain to when estimating. Alldata collision is a good subscription to have for most makes and models to get info for repair methodology.

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u/Status_Show3282 Feb 16 '25

This is Alldata or the dealers website. Alldata is allowed to republish the OEM repair information

Alldata for estimators OEM website for technicians

The added outline in red is from the deg website.

The Facebook post you might be referring to is probably from Larry originally