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No. Emus make a quite distinct "thudding" sound as they run.
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the skin isn't tight enough, you need to tune it by twisting the knobs along the side.
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It could be a cv-joint or shaft. If the cars fwd.
Could be a wheel bearing, better have it checked out soon before the wheel departs from the vehicle.
you would hear a loud thudding noise when you go over a pothole/speedbump etc. This is due to the shocks bottoming out normally because they have leaked all the oil out.
Thuds under torque, as when the car is put into drive, can be casued by too much engine movement due to damaged, weak or broken engine or transmission mounts.
Mine was a busted shock. Look under the car and grab the shock. If you can wiggle it then its bad. If it looks ok I would have it checked by a professional. Good luck
Failing brake lines will be visibly corroded and very likely leaking. Perform a thorough visual inspection, and lightly tapping any suspect areas for soft thudding - which indicates softening of the metal line.