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The Hidden Costs of DIY Upfits


At first glance, the prospect of utilizing in-house fleet personnel for a flatbed upfit might seem like a straightforward way to cut costs. However, this perspective overlooks several critical factors. First and foremost is the complexity of modern vehicles, particularly those manufactured post-2018. With the integration of advanced electronics, sensors, and computer systems, the task of installing a flatbed becomes significantly more complex than bolting on a new piece of equipment.


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The expertise required to navigate these systems without disrupting their functionality or voiding the vehicle’s warranty is substantial. Fleet personnel, while highly skilled in their domains, may not possess the specific knowledge or tools needed to manage these systems effectively during an upfit. The time spent on attempting to learn and execute these tasks can quickly accumulate, turning what was presumed to be a cost-saving project into a costly endeavor.



The Warranty Woes

One of the most compelling arguments against DIY upfits concerns the vehicle’s warranty. Modern trucks come with comprehensive warranties designed to offer peace of mind to owners. However, unauthorized modifications, especially those that involve the vehicle’s electronics or structural integrity, can void these warranties. This risk leaves the owner vulnerable to significant expenses should a problem arise that would have otherwise been covered.


Expertec: A Partnership That Pays Off


Partnering with Expertec for a flatbed upfit presents a solution that mitigates these risks while delivering a range of benefits. With a team of professionals who specialize in vehicle upfits, Expertec ensures that every aspect of the installation is executed flawlessly, respecting the original engineering of the vehicle and maintaining its warranty. Their expertise also means that upfits are completed more quickly than a DIY project, allowing the vehicle to return to service sooner and start generating returns on the investment.


Moreover, when Expertec handles the upfit, they assume responsibility for any issues arising from the installation. This accountability covers not only the integrity of their work but also extends to the functionality and performance of the installed components. Clients benefit from Expertec’s warranties on both their labor and the products used, providing an additional layer of protection and confidence in the investment.


When DIY Makes Sense:

The Role of Expertec

Acknowledging that there are scenarios where a DIY upfit might be the only viable option, such as geographical constraints, Expertec still plays a crucial role. For those who choose or need to undertake the upfit themselves, consulting with Expertec beforehand can be invaluable. Their team can provide guidance on the best layout and accessories for the specific needs of the flatbed, ensuring that the upfit is both functional and compliant with warranty requirements.


In these cases, Expertec can supply the necessary components, offer detailed installation instructions, and provide remote support to guide the in-house team through the process. This support ensures that even when the upfit is handled locally, the standards of quality and safety upheld by Expertec are still met.


The Expertec Advantage

Choosing to partner with Expertec for a flatbed upfit offers more than just the installation of a component; it provides a comprehensive solution that considers the longevity, functionality, and legal compliance of the vehicle. In an era where commercial vehicles are more complex than ever, the false economy of DIY upfits becomes apparent. Expertec stands ready to ensure that your vehicle not only meets your current needs but is also prepared to serve your business for many years to come, backed by the full confidence of professional installation and warranty protection.  Click here or call 1-888-435-6466 to begin the conversation (and conversion) and let’s ensure your next  flatbed is not only perfect, but also is correct.




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