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    Mobile inspection vs taking the car to a garage, which is better?

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      adrianpalmer last edited by

      I'm trying to buy a 2018 Ford F150 from a seller in JBR. He's a busy guy and doesn't want to take time off work to drive the truck to a garage for an inspection. He offered to let me bring a mobile inspector to his location instead. I found a company that does Elite Vehicle Inspection JBR and they come with a portable lift and scan tools. My concern is whether a mobile inspection can be as thorough as putting the car on a proper two post lift in a garage. I want them to check the frame for rust, look at the exhaust system, inspect the suspension bushings, and check for fluid leaks from the transfer case. Can a mobile setup really do all that? The seller seems honest but I don't wanna cut corners. Has anyone here used a mobile inspection service and felt confident in the results? Or should I push harder to take the truck to a real shop? The seller might walk away if I insist, but maybe that's a sign. Any experiences with mobile vs garage inspections would be super helpful. Thanks.

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        buttlerlee last edited by buttlerlee

        A mobile inspection can be surprisingly thorough these days, especially if the company brings proper diagnostic equipment and has experience with trucks. They can usually check for leaks, scan error codes, inspect suspension components, and look for signs of frame damage or corrosion. The only limitation is that some areas may not be as easy to access as they would be on a full workshop lift. If the inspector provides detailed photos and a written report, that can add a lot of confidence. For a vehicle of that age, I would also ask them to pay close attention to driveline components and vibration-related issues. I once looked at a truck that seemed fine during a short test drive but later needed a Quality Vibration Dampener Fix in Shahama because a hidden issue had been overlooked. A good mobile inspection is definitely better than no inspection at all, especially if the seller is not willing to visit a garage.

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