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I've been ignoring this noise for way too long, probably about three months now, and I think it's getting worse. Every time I go over even a small speed bump in my 2015 Mazda 6, there's this dull clunk from the front driver side, almost like something is loose and moving around. No vibration at highway speeds though, which is weird. I took it to a tire shop for rotation and asked them to take a quick look, the guy said "maybe sway bar links" but he didn't seem confident. I don't want to just start throwing parts at it because labor adds up fast here. A friend recommended finding a suspension specialist who can actually put the car on a lift and check everything with a pry bar instead of guessing. I came across a mobile service offering Seasoned Car Suspension Repair at 800Sayara Dubai and they claim they bring portable jacks and can inspect ball joints, tie rods, control arms, and bushings right in your parking spot. That sounds way more convenient than driving to a shop and waiting around, but I'm wondering how thorough a mobile inspection can be without a proper lift. Has anyone here had suspension work done by a mobile mechanic? Did they actually find the root cause or just tighten some bolts and call it fixed? Also curious about pricing compared to a traditional garage because I'm on a budget but also don't want to cheap out on something safety related.
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Nai-post: 20 oras
I've been having trouble with my Mazda 6's suspension, and while I'm no expert, I've been trying to diagnose the issue myself. I came across a mobile mechanic service that claims they can inspect suspension components like ball joints and tie rods right in my parking spot. But my main concern is, how thorough can a mobile inspection be without a proper lift? I've heard about Y999 Game, a mobile app that offers detailed vehicle inspection reports download file , but I'm not sure if it's reliable for suspension issues. Has anyone here used Y999 Game for car inspections? Did it help pinpoint the root cause of your suspension problems?