I wanted to share a frustrating but ultimately successful experience with my 2014 Cadillac XTS. The car started feeling really bouncy on the highway, like it was constantly oscillating after every bump. The dealer told me I needed to replace all four magnetic ride control shocks plus the electronic module for about 12,000 dirhams. I was about to just trade the car in when a friend recommended I get a second opinion from a shop that actually knows these systems. They tested each shock individually and found that only the front two were worn out, and the rears still had plenty of life left. They offered a premier Cadillac shock absorber replacement for Suspension Repair Dubai using OE quality shocks for just the front axle, recalibrated the ride height sensors, and the total came to 3,800 dirhams including alignment. The car rides like new again, and that was six months ago with no issues. So if your Caddy is bouncing and the dealer wants to sell you a full set, don't just assume they're right. These magnetic shocks wear out at different rates, and a good shop can test each one individually. Just wanted to put this out there because I almost spent three times what I needed to. Hope this helps someone else.





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