Kline Mike's Wrecker Service operates as a combined towing and collision repair facility on the south side of Oklahoma City, handling everything from accident recovery to frame straightening and insurance claims. Unlike body shops that rely on external tow services or towing companies that farm collision work elsewhere, this operation manages both sides in-house, which changes the timeline and cost structure for drivers after a wreck.
The business functions as a collision center with integrated heavy-duty towing. The towing side covers accident recovery, roadside assistance, and vehicle transport. The body shop side performs frame repair, welding, painting, and mechanical restoration. This dual model means a damaged car arrives, gets assessed, and moves directly into the repair bay without the delays that come when an independent shop must coordinate with a separate tow operator or wait for a vehicle to be transported from a recovery lot.
Kline Mike's handles collision damage assessment and provides written estimates. The shop works directly with insurance carriers, meaning claimants can have the insurer's representative meet the vehicle on-site or bring it in for appraisal without additional towing fees. For uninsured or at-fault drivers paying out of pocket, the estimate serves as a binding quote; pricing varies by damage severity, frame condition, and paint work required. Major frame repairs typically range from $1,500 to $5,000 depending on impact location and structural complexity. Full repaints run $800 to $2,000 per panel or section. Request a written estimate before authorizing repairs; the shop will not begin work without signed approval.
Oklahoma City has several collision specialists. Penske Body Shop, also on the south side, offers similar collision and frame services but does not operate towing; customers must arrange transport separately or pay Penske's transport partner markup. Maaco handles cosmetic and minor collision work at lower price points ($300 to $1,200 for small repairs) but lacks the frame and structural expertise for serious accidents. Kline Mike's occupies the middle: more affordable than dealership collision departments (which bill at $85 to $95 per labor hour and add dealership markup), more equipped than quick-service shops, and faster than independent body shops that must wait for external tow recovery. Choose Kline Mike's if your car needs structural or frame-level repair and you want towing included in one transaction. Choose Maaco if damage is cosmetic or minor. Choose a dealership only if your vehicle is under warranty and the collision is covered.
Kline Mike's works best for drivers with comprehensive or collision coverage who need fast processing and don't want to manage separate vendors. It also suits uninsured motorists who need transparent pricing without hidden tow fees. It does not suit drivers seeking high-end cosmetic detailing or custom restoration; the shop focuses on structural and safety repairs. It does not serve drivers with vintage or luxury vehicles requiring specialized paint matching (though staff can assess whether the job fits their capability).
Bring your driver's license, insurance card, and vehicle keys. Describe where the damage occurred and how the accident happened. The appraiser will photograph the vehicle, check frame alignment with a measuring system, and document paint damage and dent severity. The estimate will list each repair item, labor hours, parts cost, and paint materials. Insurance claims are filed directly if you provide your policy number and claim number; the shop handles submission to your carrier. Repairs begin only after you sign the estimate and your insurance approves the work or you authorize payment.
Kline Mike's operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m. to noon. The facility has a drive-in bay and a waiting area. Parking is available on-site. Confirm current hours by phone before visiting, as holiday and seasonal adjustments may apply. The shop is accessible from I-44 and serves the south Oklahoma City corridor.
Kline Mike's justifies its place in Oklahoma City's collision market because it eliminates the friction of coordinating separate towing and body shop services, which saves time and money for drivers managing insurance claims or repairs after serious accidents.
