I've had this annoying knocking sound coming from the front left of my 2017 Ghibli for a couple of months now, especially when going over speed bumps or uneven roads. The dealership quoted me a ridiculous amount just for diagnosis, claiming it could be the adaptive dampers or control arm bushings. I've been reading that these cars are known for suspension wear, but I'm not sure if I should trust a general garage or find a proper
Maserati Suspension Specialist Dubai who deals with the Skyhook system daily. A friend said some independents can even rebuild the dampers instead of replacing the whole unit, which would save a fortune. Has anyone here had experience getting suspension work done outside the dealer network? I'm mainly worried about the electronics and calibration after repairs – do these specialists have the right diagnostic tools to reset everything properly? Would love to hear both good and bad stories before I commit to anyone.