Ten years ago, ADAS calibrations were rare enough that subletting made perfect sense. Even five years ago, many shops could still absolutely justify sending these jobs to outside specialists.
But with nearly all new vehicles equipped with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), it is worth considering: should we bring these tasks in-house? The answer to this question largely depends on whether your shop has the space and you’ve got the right plan of action.
Revv is here to help with the second part.
This comprehensive guide shows you exactly how to evaluate your facility, choose the right equipment, and implement a proven plan that's already helping shops generate $300-500 per calibration—all while maintaining the highest safety standards your customers expect.
Download this guide to learn:
- The complete facility requirements checklist ensuring your shop meets manufacturer specifications for precise calibrations
- A detailed ROI analysis comparing in-house vs. sublet operations, including real revenue numbers from shops generating $12,000 - $36,000 monthly
- Step-by-step implementation plan covering your first 90 days, from equipment selection to full operation
- Expert insights into equipment selection, with detailed breakdowns of entry-level ($15,000) to comprehensive ($100,000) setups
- Critical space and lighting requirements that determine calibration success or failure
- The proven process for training your team and building efficient workflows
- Documentation protocols that protect your business while strengthening customer trust
Why You Need This Guide Now:
The ADAS service market is projected to reach $66.56 billion by 2030, with calibration requirements becoming increasingly common. Shops that successfully bring these services in-house are seeing revenue increases of up to 75% within nine months.