Mobile Mechanic · Bee Cave, TX
Suspension Repair
Bee Cave
Mobile suspension repair in Bee Cave, TX. Shocks, struts, tie rods, sway bar links — we come to your driveway and fix it without the trip to a shop on the other side of Austin.
The service
What’s included
Shock and strut replacement
Control arm and bushing replacement
Tie rod ends (inner and outer)
Sway bar links and bushings
Wheel bearing replacement
Ball joint inspection and replacement
Why mobile
Why mobile makes sense in Bee Cave
Between 71 and the Hill Country Galleria, getting a car to and from a shop means navigating Bee Cave Road at the wrong time. We come to you — your house, your office, wherever the car is — and you stay on your schedule.
What we see
Common issues in Bee Cave
Bee Cave roads mix smooth subdivision streets with rougher sections near the Hill Country edge. Sway bar links and strut mounts tend to go first on SUVs; tie rod ends wear on higher-mileage vehicles or anything that sees off-pavement driving. We also see wheel bearing failures on crossovers with 70-80k miles that have never had suspension service.
Reviews
What customers say
“Griff did work on both my Ford F-150 Raptor and my Mercedes E450 — both turned out great. Courteous, professional, timely, conscientious, and highly skilled.”
Adam Schell
Google Local Guide
“Griff and Max serviced my vehicle and were both wonderful — so thorough and careful, and above all, so honest.”
Brooke Simons
Austin TX
Questions
Common questions
Do you do suspension work in Bee Cave, TX?
Yes — shocks, struts, control arms, tie rods, sway bar links, wheel bearings, ball joints. We come to you near 71 or the Hill Country Galleria.
What are signs my shocks need replacing?
Bouncy ride, excessive body roll in turns, nose-diving under hard braking, rear end squatting under load, or uneven tire wear. Any of these, and it's time for an inspection.
Can you do strut replacement in a driveway?
Yes. Struts are one of the most common suspension jobs we do mobile. We bring a spring compressor and all the tools needed to do it safely on flat ground.