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Helpful tips to prepare
your vehicle for transport:
PRINTER
FRIENDLY VERSION
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Remove any
valuables and important documents from within the car.
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Remove the
registration and title from the car.
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Remove anything
that may make it a target for thieves or vandals.
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If your car is
freshly washed it will be easier to see and note any dings,
nicks, chips, or other surface damage for your vehicle condition
report that the transport driver will give you at pick up.
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Shut off and or
disable the car alarm.
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Keep your car's
gas level low.
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Remove or
secure any loose parts from you automobile or specialty items such
as fog lights, spoilers, etc., and retract or remove the antennae.
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Adjust side
mirrors close to the vehicle sides to help avoid damage
during transit.
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Be sure the
battery is charged, tires have proper inflation and top off all
other vehicle fluids.
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Let the
transport driver know if there are any leaks to prevent leaks
getting on the paint of vehicles below yours in the transport
carrier.
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Give the driver
written directions or notes on any operational problems or steps
needed to start, stop, or drive your vehicle on and off of the
trailer.
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Vehicle damage
claims will be more enforceable if you have a complete condition
report before starting. Document the condition of your vehicle
with dated photos, whether you have pre-existing damage, or a
perfect vehicle!
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