Hunter Engineering Announces Inspection Integration with Dealer-FX

Hunter Engineering Announces Inspection Integration with Dealer-FX

A service dashboard that provides control over dealership workflow and creates a more consistent process, ONE Platform is now compatible with Hunter inspection equipment, including Quick Check Drive, Quick Check and Quick Tread systems.

Hunter Engineering has announced a new integration partnership with Dealer-FX and its ONE Platform service experience. A service dashboard that provides control over dealership workflow and creates a more consistent process, ONE Platform is now compatible with Hunter inspection equipment, including Quick Check Drive, Quick Check and Quick Tread® systems.

Hunter’s autonomous inspection equipment is able to collect total toe, camber and tire tread results in seconds without the need for manual labor. While integrated with Dealer-FX’s ONE Platform, inspection data is collected and added to Dealer-FX’s Advisor Check-in and Technician Inspection applications. Service advisors are then able to quickly present alignment and tire tread results to customers through a printable report or tablet.

“With our latest partner integration, Hunter alignment and tire inspection systems have even greater value by driving record fixed operation profits for dealers,” noted Connected Services Manager Alan Hagerty.

As alignment is one of the most profitable services a shop can offer, this integration will give dealerships the opportunity to maximize service profits through alignment, tire, and balancing sales, while completing customer transparency through easy-to-understand reports. 

Hunter Engineering Company is a global leader in alignment systems, wheel and tire service, brake service and inspection lane equipment. Hunter equipment is approved and used by vehicle manufacturers, automobile and truck dealers, tire dealers and service facilities around the world.

Link: Hunter Engineering

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