I've had my 2018 F-Pace for a few years now and I've always loved how it balanced sporty handling with daily comfort, but something has definitely changed over the last few months. Every sharp bump or pothole now sends a jolt through the cabin that feels way harsher than it used to, and the car seems to crash over road imperfections instead of absorbing them. I don't see any fluid leaking from the shocks, but a friend who's a mechanic said that sometimes these adaptive dampers can fail internally and just lose their ability to properly control rebound. I've been searching for jaguar car shock repair dubai because I want to find a shop that actually has experience with these Jaguar suspension systems rather than a general garage that might not know the nuances. I found a specialist that seems to focus on European cars and they mentioned that on the F-Pace, the front shocks tend to wear out around the 80,000 km mark which is exactly where I'm at. I'm trying to figure out if I should just do all four corners at once or if I can get away with just the fronts for now. Also curious if anyone has replaced their F-Pace shocks with aftermarket options or if it's better to stick with OEM for the adaptive suspension. I really love this car and I just want to get that composed ride back without spending a fortune if I don't have to. Any experiences would be super helpful.