Worn shocks and struts can cause a bumpy ride. Low tire pressure or worn tires can also contribute to feeling a bumpy road.
Watch out for that speed bump! Just after the fork in the road, there is a rather large bump in the road.
A bump is a lump like, for example, a bump on your skin or a bump in a road.
you can drive with the air bags deflated but you will feel every bump in the road and heaven forbid a big bump, it not very smooth ride because its a hard ride, that's what its called.
Your suspension is probably shot. Check your shock absorbers.
yes they will you can get 18" rims on there but then you'll be looking for every bump in the road as you drive because you'll feel everything even the painted lines if you go that big you need much more rubber on the road for you to feel safe unless your making it a show car and that's it, then go right ahead but remember to keep them thin or your just gonna rub the strut's (been down that road). 98 Plymouth Neon
The same, you don't have the baby bump until you're 4months, but remember every pregnancy is different.
Usually when they or shocks go bad then the vehicle will bounce more. The shock/struts are supposed to cushion the road surface impact. When bad then you start feeling every little bump in the road.
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It means the road surface is uneven - and may cause damage to suspension.
i believe it's called a bump
It keeps a layer of air between the car and the ground so some shock from the road is absorbed by the car tyre, the old 100% rubber tyres were atrocious as you felt every bump on the road.
The most common problem for headlights that go out. When you hit a bump in the road is a loose ground wire. The ground wire may need to be taken off and cleaned.