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Noller Automotive Supercenter is the new Title Event Sponsor of ourMay Hit the Trail Challenge!

  • Feb 20
  • 1 min read

We’re excited to welcome Noller Automotive Supercenter as the Title Event Sponsor of the May Hit the Trail Challenge! A trusted automotive supercenter in Kalispell, Noller offers quality pre-owned vehicles, routine maintenance, and reliable repairs that help keep folks safely on the road. Noller Automotive has also stepped up as the Lion Mountain Adopt-a-Trailhead Sponsor, supporting the maintenance and operations that keep our trailhead safe and accessible. Whether you’re shopping for your next vehicle or need expert service, their friendly team is ready to help. Thank you, Noller Automotive Supercenter, for your commitment to community wellness and stewardship of the Whitefish Trail. 


Every May, the community pulls out their trail runners and tunes up their bikes in preparation to Hit the Trail. Businesses that contribute to the Challenge align themselves with a well-respected community organization and are recognized as a key part of promoting outdoor recreation and getting people on the Whitefish Trail after the long winter.


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I looked into the options for Ceramic Paint Protection in the Greater Sacramento Area since everyone seems to praise liquid polymer coatings. The marketing claims it offers UV resistance and a long lasting gloss. While the hydrophobic properties do make washing the vehicle somewhat easier it is not a magical shield against scratches or heavy damage. For those interested in checking the technical details this link shows what a local shop provides regarding multi year warranties. It seems like a decent alternative to frequent waxing if you have the budget. Just remember that no coating replaces regular maintenance and proper hand washing.

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I was looking into how repair shops handle modern driver assistance systems. A lot of places just fix the bumper but forget that radar and camera systems need precise resetting. I found some data on https://pro-collision.net/services/ada-calibration-blind-spots-parking-sensors regarding their sensor recalibration after body work. They mention restoring blind spot and parking systems to factory specifications which is logically necessary after any panel impact. It seems they cover lidar and cameras too. Still I would double check their actual diagnostic equipment before booking. Any advanced safety tech requires precise technical verification. Always remain cautious and verify the shop certifications independently.

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