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WrenchWay Dallas - Fort Worth Chapter
Promoting & Improving Automotive & Diesel Careers in the Greater Dallas - Fort Worth Area
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The WrenchWay Dallas - Fort Worth Chapter is an online community that brings together the best shops and dealerships with schools, technicians, and other industry professionals in the Dallas - Fort Worth area.
Our goal is to promote and improve careers in the automotive and diesel industries.
Membership is free for schools, technicians, and industry professionals. Shop memberships are available at a low cost.
What We Do
Highlight the best shops and dealerships to work at in the Dallas - Fort Worth area.
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Connect instructors with local shops and dealers to get support for their auto and diesel programs.
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Engage with local industry professionals on our online community.
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See automative, diesel, and collision technician compensation in your area.
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WrenchWay Dallas - Fort Worth Members
Featured Shops & Dealerships
Participating Schools
- Bill R. Johnson CTE Center
- Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning
- Brookhaven College
- Buinger CTE Academy
- Career Center East
- Cedar Valley College
- Collin College (Automotive Technology)
- Collin College (Collision Repair)
- Community High School
- Corsicana ISD
- Crowley ISD
- Dallas College - Brookhaven Campus (Automotive Technology)
- Dallas College - Brookhaven Campus (Ford ASSET)
- Dallas College - Brookhaven Campus (GM ASEP)
- Dallas College - Eastfield Campus
- Dallas ISD
- Dubiski Career High School
- Green B Trimble Tech High School
- Greenville Independent School District
- Hill College
- Hollenstein Career and Technology Center
- Keller Center for Advanced Learning
- Koan School
- LaGrone Academy
- Lincoln College of Technology - Grand Prairie Campus (Automotive Technology)
- Lincoln College of Technology - Grand Prairie Campus (Medium/Heavy Truck)
- Mansfield ISD
- Mineral Wells High School
- O.D. Wyatt High School
- Opportunity Central (Forney Independent School District)
- Princeton ISD
- Ratteree Career Center
- Red Oak High School
- R. L. Turner High School (Automotive Repair)
- R.L. Turner High School (Collision Repair)
- Skyline High School
- Skyline High School (Dallas ISD)
- South Garland High School (Automotive Repair)
- South Garland High School (Collision Repair)
- Tarrant County College
- Tarrant County College
- Technology, Exploration & Career Center West - Lewisville ISD
- Texas State Technical College - Abilene Campus (Automotive Technology)
- Texas State Technical College (Mopar CAP)
- Texas State Technical College (Standard)
- Texas State Technical College - Waco Campus (Automotive Technology)
- Texas State Technical College - Waco Campus (Collision Repair)
- Texas State Technical College - Waco Campus (Diesel Technology)
- Universal Technical Institute - Irving Campus (Automotive Technology)
- Universal Technical Institute - Irving Campus (Medium/Heavy Truck)
- Vanguard High School (Automotive Technology)
- Waxahachie High School
- Weatherford High School
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Individual Membership
For technicians, service advisors, and other industry professionals
FREE
Sign UpEntering a zip code within 50 miles of the Dallas - Fort Worth area when signing up will add you to the local chapter
Shop Membership
For independent shops, dealerships, and fleets
School Membership
For auto and diesel educators and support staff
FREE
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What's your outlook for 2025 in the shop? The reports are saying 2025 may be one of the best years for an automotive technician. If that is true what are your thoughts (be nice) on how many vehicles verse hours run will we see. Or what would you rather do? I like the work on less vehicles but run more hours.
Who staying in the shop? I have been reading that 2025 ls shaping up to be a great year for the automotive service and repair industry. Less people are wanting to invest $50 to $90k for a new ride and most will opt to keep their 8 to 15 year old vehicles on the road. This is a huge opportunity for all of us to provide killer inspections for our clients so they get a true understanding of the condition of their car or truck. If a new vehicle purchase is going to set them back $800 to over $1000 a month or $9600 to $12,000 a year then all of a sudden it may make sense to put $2000 to $5000 a year into the vehicle they already have. Even if it needed a motor, trans or battery (EV) needed to be replaced at $15 to 25K it may be worth it to be able to drive another 2 years and have no car payments or full coverage insurance requirements from a bank. Picture of a 2022 F150 for $72K!