Tomorrow's Tech Video Garage Brings More Training In 2020

New Video Garage Gives Tomorrow’s Tech An Edge In 2020

Our brand new garage studio features latest auto technology to ensure our editorial is aligned with industry expectations.

The past few months have been a whirlwind of construction at the offices of Brake & Front End. In just three months, we turned a relatively underused area of our warehouse into a state-of-the-art shop and training center.

The Tomorrow’s Tech Garage has three functions. First, the garage will be utilized to generate content for our magazine and website. Second, it will serve as a training center. Third, this is a facility to demonstrate the latest tools, equipment and techniques.  

Babcox Car At Tomorrow's Tech Video Garage
The Tomorrow’s Tech Garage allows us to perform hands-on diagnostic and repair procedures so we’re sure the information we provide is accurate.

The first bay is equipped with a two-post lift. The bay has a tire changer and balancer. Next to it, we are installing a drive-on lift and alignment system. This bay will also serve as an ADAS calibration area for cameras and sensors. 

The garage has four large monitors for training and for displaying scope and scan tool information. Other sections of the garage include an area to look-up service information, a hand washing station and a locker room. The shop is also equipped with the latest hand and diagnostic tools.

Tomorrow's Tech Video Garage
In 2020, the new Tomorrow’s Tech Garage will play a bigger role in our magazine and website.

In 2020, the new Tomorrow’s Tech Garage will play a bigger role in our magazine and website. Also, the garage will be hosting live training events you can attend in-person or online. 

I look forward to sharing more with you under the car soon!

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