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Explore ADAS Systems by Category
Use the sections below to quickly find the ADAS calibration system type that fits your shop, workflow, and budget.
All ADAS Calibration Systems
Browse the full range of ADAS calibration systems and packages.
Jump to Section →ADAS + Wheel Alignment Systems
Systems that combine ADAS calibration and wheel alignment capability.
Jump to Section →Static / Stationary ADAS Systems
Fixed systems for in-shop ADAS calibration workflows.
Jump to Section →Mobile ADAS Calibration Systems
Portable systems for mobile and space-flexible calibration work.
Jump to Section →Modular ADAS Calibration Systems
Expandable systems that can grow with your shop.
Jump to Section →Windshield / LDW Camera Systems
Solutions for windshield, lane departure, and camera calibration.
Jump to Section →Calibration System Accessories
Targets, mounts, add-ons, cases, and supporting equipment.
Jump to Section →Camera alignment & target setup
Radar and sensor workflows
ADAS calibration procedures
Post-repair calibration context
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Why ADAS Calibration Systems Matter
Modern vehicles rely on Advanced Driver Assistance Systems to help support safety features such as lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, blind spot monitoring, and camera-based driver assistance. After repairs, windshield replacement, suspension work, alignment, or body work, these systems may require calibration to function properly.
Choosing the right ADAS calibration equipment helps shops complete calibrations accurately, reduce outsourcing, improve cycle time, and create new revenue opportunities. Whether your shop needs a full stationary system, a mobile ADAS setup, a modular platform, or a windshield camera calibration solution, the right system depends on your available space, vehicle mix, calibration volume, and business goals.
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All ADAS Calibration Systems
Browse the complete range of ADAS calibration systems available through Ape Auto Tools. This includes full-frame calibration systems, mobile ADAS packages, modular systems, wheel alignment ADAS solutions, windshield camera calibration tools, and accessories from leading brands like Autel and Topdon.
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Featured ADAS Calibration Systems
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AUTEL
Autel IA1000 ADAS & Wheel Alignment System
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AUTEL
Autel IA700 Modular ADAS System
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TOPDON
Topdon Phoenix ADAS System
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COMPARISON
Static vs Mobile vs Modular ADAS Calibration Systems
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ADAS Resources & Buying Guides
Learn how ADAS calibration works, when calibration is required, and how to choose the right equipment for your shop.
What Are ADAS Systems?
Learn what ADAS systems are and why calibration matters after repairs.
Static vs Dynamic ADAS Calibration
Understand the difference between calibration methods and where equipment fits.
Which ADAS System Fits Your Shop?
Compare equipment options based on shop size, workflow, and calibration needs.
Break-Even Analysis: When Does ADAS Equipment Pay for Itself?
See how shops can evaluate ROI before investing in ADAS equipment.
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Frequently Asked Questions About ADAS Calibration Systems
ADAS calibration systems are equipment setups used to calibrate advanced driver assistance features such as cameras, radar sensors, lane departure warning, and forward collision systems after repairs, windshield replacement, alignment, or other service work.
The right system depends on your shop size, calibration volume, available space, vehicle mix, budget, and whether you want a stationary, mobile, modular, or camera-focused setup.
ADAS calibration equipment pricing varies depending on the system type, brand, targets, software, accessories, and whether the setup includes wheel alignment capability or modular expansion options.
Mobile ADAS systems can be effective when used properly and when the calibration environment meets required setup conditions. Stationary systems may offer more consistency for high-volume in-shop workflows, while mobile systems offer more flexibility.
Static calibration uses targets and equipment in a controlled setup, while dynamic calibration usually requires driving the vehicle under specific conditions. Many vehicles require one method or a combination of both, depending on OEM procedures.
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