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DFW Collision Center

3.4 (5 reviews)
Closed • 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

Services - DFW Collision Center

Bumper repair

Auto frame testing

Auto steering and suspension repair

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Rear-end damage

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2 years ago

The front desk staff is so welcoming and helpful. I had to get a door bezel painted twice and they were very easy to work for.

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Ricardo and his team are the best in North Texas. Body repair. Paint. Upholstery. They do it ALL…read moreand they do it RIGHT!!! Thank you Ricardo for being the best in the business.

Moreno Customs is not what it used to be, apparently. I paid half of $2000 in November, 2021, for…read morecarpet and front seat upholstery for my daughter's 2002 Eldorado. In March, 2022, Ricardo said to bring the car in. It sat outside on the lot, collecting dirt until December, 2022, when the work was finally completed. I paid the balance, thanked Ricardo, and drove home. On the way, I notice that the panel above the radio had cracked and been glued. I thought maybe this damage had been done earlier and that I hadn't noticed it, but after receiving a replacement part from eBay and starting to install it, I noticed several other places behind the radio where plastic was broken. Apparently, Moreno pried on the panel as well as the radio, trying to access the mounts for the center console. Also, one of the center console mounts was broken at both ends because they had applied upward pressure to the console until it broke loose. And the trim around the shifter was broken off. In a follow-up text, Ricardo apologized for the damage, but also said that damage was already there. It wasn't. I had had the radio out previously and there was no damage to anything. There is a specific sequence of screw removal to gain access behind the console. I had learned how to remove these parts from a YouTube video. See my photos of the damage. Moreno Customs has apparently had a bad year. Ricardo blamed the pandemic, supply chain issues and employees quitting. This is all understandable, but doesn't justify rushing through a disassembly by breaking a customer's parts. How did he even think I wouldn't notice the damage? I think I will be able to epoxy the plastics parts back together, but am not sure how long they will hold up. I have also discovered that the new carpet was installed on top of the old, dirty carpet. My first reaction is WTH? I can't find anything online supporting this as an accepted practice in a vehicle. I guess Moreno saved some money on underlay material. So, now I have to live with the thought of the dirt and stains still being there, out of sight. Sheesh.

DFW Collision Center - bodyshops - Updated May 2026

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