Sunset Collision & Paint runs a body and paint shop at 6540 El Cajon Boulevard in College Area, San Diego 92115, handling dent repair, full-panel paint, frame straightening, and insurance-claim collision work on the eastern stretch of El Cajon Blvd. The shop processes quarter-panel replacements, bumper-cover refinishing, door-skin swaps, and color-matched blend sprays using basecoat-clearcoat systems that restore factory-finish appearance across metallic, pearl, and tri-coat paint codes. Frame straightening uses a pull system anchored to the shop floor, correcting unibody and full-frame dimensional specs after front, rear, and side-impact collisions that shift structural mounting points beyond manufacturer tolerances. Mechanical systems damaged in the same collision — radiator brackets, condenser mounts, steering columns — move to shops that carry deeper diagnostic tooling, and Allman Family Auto on El Cajon Boulevard handles the suspension and drivetrain repairs that follow structural pulls. The 92115 ZIP positions the shop on the College Area section of El Cajon Blvd where the boulevard narrows east of 65th Street, near the boundary with the Rolando residential grid. SDSU sits roughly two miles west, and the campus-commuter traffic along El Cajon Blvd generates fender-bender and parking-lot collision work on the Civics, Corollas, and Altimas that fill the surrounding streets. Prep work includes media blasting for rust removal, filler application and block-sanding for contour accuracy, and two-stage primer before the color coat goes down in a controlled spray environment. Insurance claims move through documentation and estimating before repair authorization, and Freeway Insurance on El Cajon Boulevard processes the liability and collision-coverage paperwork for policy holders bringing damaged vehicles to the 92115 corridor. San Diego auto body searches target shops that combine structural-pull capability with paint-match precision, and Sunset's El Cajon Boulevard location anchors that combination on the College Area segment of the corridor.