Fatigue mostly or rust.
Bad shock or spring Road debris damage Abuse
A bad sway bar will cause vehicles to shift from side to side more easily when turning. The sway bar provides stability and limits motion.
yes
Broken sway bar, bad or broken shock, or broken spring.
bad trailing arms or bushings,or bad struts!!
Could be a bad shock absorber or shock absorber bushing. Could be bad bushings on the rear sway bar (if equipped).
Worn out shocks perhaps. Could be bad suspension bushings too.
If it's at high speed it could be alignment, loose steering components, bad tires, bad rear sway bar or overloaded in the rear of the truck bed. If it's at low speed it could be a bent wheel or slipped belt on one of the tires.
Yep, based on my uncle's experience
You may have a bad sway bar link bushing on that side, or the air ride shock may have a bad bushing. Also its possible under the rear cradle that holds the rear suspension and tires may be broken off the mount on that side which will cause a noise on one side of your car. That has happened to me from rot but i had it welded back together. Lastly, check to see if you have a loose caliper which can happen.
The rear suspension is bad you may need to replace struts or shocks.
no.not if its a car accident