Why ADAS Calibration Matters After Every Repair in Tulsa & OKC

Why ADAS Calibration Matters After Every Repair in Tulsa & OKC

Driving Smarter, Safer in 2025 with Integrity Customs

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are no longer exclusive to luxury vehicles—they’re built into nearly every new truck, SUV, and car rolling off the lot. According to the NHTSA, ADAS technologies such as automatic emergency braking and lane-keeping assistance are designed to help drivers avoid or mitigate the severity of crashes. 

But here’s the catch: after any repair, upgrade, or even routine maintenance that affects these sensors, recalibration is not optional—it’s essential.

According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), systems that combine forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking can reduce rear-end crashes by approximately 50% (IIHS Study PDF).

Understanding ADAS: More Than Just Lane Assist

ADAS includes multiple safety features working together to protect drivers and passengers:

  • Adaptive Cruise Control
  • Automatic Emergency Braking
  • Blind Spot Detection
  • Rear Cross Traffic Alert
  • Lane Departure Warning
  • Surround View Cameras

At Integrity Customs, we often observe how upgrades—such as leveling kits or bumper replacements—can affect these systems. For example, lifting a truck alters the camera and radar angles, requiring precise recalibration.

Why ADAS Calibration Is Required After Repairs

When Is Calibration Necessary?

ADAS calibration is typically required after:

  • Windshield replacements
  • Suspension or lift kit installations
  • Bumper or grille work
  • Camera or radar disconnection
  • Collision repairs

After repairs such as windscreen replacements or suspension work, many repair‑industry sources note that ADAS recalibration is required to keep sensor systems aligned (PMM Online).

Still unsure? Schedule an ADAS Diagnostic Check and let our team inspect your system after the repair.

Why ADAS Calibration Is Required After Repairs

Integrity Customs' Expert ADAS Calibration Process

At Integrity Customs, we perform ADAS recalibrations using precision digital aiming systems such as Autel and Launch Pro, following OEM-specified procedures for camera and radar alignment. Our process adheres to OEM-specified procedures to meet manufacturer safety standards. This ensures that your vehicle’s safety systems function exactly as designed—whether after a windshield replacement, lift kit install, or collision repair.

Why Choose Integrity Customs for ADAS Calibration?

  • Experienced Technicians 
  • Specialists in Lifted & Modified Vehicles
  • OEM-Compliant Methods 
  • Fast Turnaround
  • Trusted by Dealers & Body Shops 

Integrity Customs isn’t just another shop—we’re a trusted ADAS partner for families and dealerships alike. Want to see our team in action? Book Your ADAS Calibration Now.

How Integrity Customs Supports Dealerships & Fleets with ADAS Services

We proudly support body shops, glass installers, and dealerships throughout Oklahoma by providing:

  • Fast, reliable turnaround
  • Detailed documentation for insurance & compliance with every ADAS calibration, including pre- and post-scan reports, calibration target confirmation, photographic records, and alignment verification printouts. 
  • On-site or sublet calibration services

Our Fleet & Dealership Solutions streamline your operations—so you can focus on repairs while we handle the calibration. Learn More About Our Wholesale & Fleet Support.

Don’t Leave Your Safety to Chance—Get Calibrated Today

Skipping ADAS recalibration after a windshield swap or truck lift might save you a few bucks up front—but it could cost you far more in the long run.

For Tulsa and OKC drivers, shops, and dealers—ADAS isn’t just tech. It’s life-saving equipment.

Schedule your ADAS calibration appointment today at Integrity Customs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my car needs ADAS calibration?

 Any repair or upgrade involving cameras, sensors, bumpers, or windshields may necessitate this action. We recommend a post-service diagnostic scan to confirm.

Typically 1–2 hours, depending on your vehicle and systems involved.

Yes! We provide complete documentation and work with local repair shops to ensure your calibration is covered and compliant.

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