ACOFAS Announces Training Clinic

March 12, 2007
ACOFAS, the American Council of Frame and Alignment Specialists, announced its latest Technician Training clinic at the Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems training facility in Huntington, Indiana, May 2-3.

ACOFAS, the American Council of Frame and Alignment Specialists, announced its latest Technician Training clinic at the Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems training facility in Huntington, Indiana, May 2-3.

The focus of this clinic will be the ABS brake system, ABS 6 Driver Assist Module, and the ESP (Electronic Stability Programming). These new systems all are affected by modifications to the suspension system; as major as changing suspensions, to as minor as changing steer-axle camber and caster.

The classes runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both days. Lunch will be provided at the training facility. There will be classroom discussion, as well as actual hands-on demonstration and troubleshooting of the units.

As with all ACOFAS Technician Training Clinics, the fee schedule is $200 for each regular member technician; $250 for each associate member’s technician; and $300 for any other technician.

For on-line registration and agenda information, please visit www.acofas.com. This clinic is being hosted by Barry Ernst of Frame Service in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The Ameri-Host Inn of Huntington, Indiana has rooms blocked for this event. The hotel can be reached at (260) 359-9000. For additional information, please contact Tony Porretta: (215) 416-2467.