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<blockquote data-quote="ah lian" data-source="post: 194285" data-attributes="member: 925"><p>a bit subjective. but if you dunno much abt cars.... find one that will fix your problem and with a viable solution. the solution could be cheap (if you are kiamsap) or could be a lasting solution (may involve change of new parts). these should be discussed with you frankly. he will implement the solution professionally (which can be seen whilst he works). some dun even know which screw or bolt needs to be tighten first and in what sequence. some fumble even to know wot spanar size ler. i usually stay and watch him work for the first few times if i've never been to the shop before dat. </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>no. the car doesnt 'adjust' to the changes. if the problem is not fixed, bring it back at once. i've done that many times. its key to not leave collection of the car till late and then rush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ah lian, post: 194285, member: 925"] a bit subjective. but if you dunno much abt cars.... find one that will fix your problem and with a viable solution. the solution could be cheap (if you are kiamsap) or could be a lasting solution (may involve change of new parts). these should be discussed with you frankly. he will implement the solution professionally (which can be seen whilst he works). some dun even know which screw or bolt needs to be tighten first and in what sequence. some fumble even to know wot spanar size ler. i usually stay and watch him work for the first few times if i've never been to the shop before dat. no. the car doesnt 'adjust' to the changes. if the problem is not fixed, bring it back at once. i've done that many times. its key to not leave collection of the car till late and then rush. [/QUOTE]
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