Original Equipment parts and procedures - the difference between a repaired car and a safely restored vehicle.
OE stands for Original Equipment—the components and repair methods that were designed, tested, and approved by your vehicle’s manufacturer. When your car was first assembled, every element was part of an integrated system built for performance, safety, and longevity. OE repair means returning to that original blueprint and not using generic alternatives or guesswork.
Vehicles today aren’t just machines—they’re complex safety ecosystems.
Your car's safety systems were designed as an integrated whole—every sensor, every material, every connection calibrated to work together. A misaligned sensor, an incorrect weld, or a low-grade replacement part can compromise how airbags deploy, how your vehicle reacts in a collision, or whether it holds up in a second crash. Without OE, those safety systems can fail when you need them most. That's not theory.
That's real risk. Precision repairs restore more than the frame—they restore the systems designed to protect lives.
At QCG, we believe repair isn’t just about making a car look new—it’s about making it right. We also know the most important part of making repairs right is safety. With the highest OE adherence in the industry today, we’re moving toward a future where every repair meets the same technical standards as the original build. Because, for us, anything short of that simply isn’t safe enough.