Depending on mileage worn shock absorbers or struts?
Bad tire? Tire out of balance? Bent wheel? Worn suspension parts? Bad shocks? Broken spring? Wheel bearing?
My Chevrolet blazer automatic will jump or skip while driving and start losing power/speed.
have the front swaybar links replaced
For what purpose you have the car then? Go on any road trip for many times, remember, you bought the vehicle for your Use, not its own maintenance.
you can do it via the internet but you can't put it in your car until you actually have it.
You created a flat spot on the rear tires. Your car had a busted mount or bushing
suggest you have it inspected for a loose exhaust pipe or shock I just experienced the same thing in the rear passenger side of my 05 Mazda 3. Check to make sure your brake pads are tight against the caliper. unfortunately mine wasn't and anytime I'd hit a bump it would sound like hell. Hope this helps
If the struts are bad on any vehicle, including the Kia Optima, the automobile is going be very bouncy going down the road. The car will start to bounce and it will seem like it is never going to stop bouncing, even with the tiniest of bumps. It might also squeak when going over bumps.
== == == == The object is moving the speed of the water, not the speed of the wave. Example: when you are riding in a car, you are moving the the speed of the car not the speed of the bump in the road. The bumps in the water are mostly caused by wind & are like bumps in the road, but these bumps move. in an ellipse
You should check the struts.
Probably just the road bumps and your car loosing power because of the road. Check your tires too.
Loose shock absorbers
The average cost of struts for a 1998 Honda Accord 4 cylinder is anywhere from $250 to $350 for four. If the struts are not replaced then the car will not be able to absorb bumps in the road. This will make for a bouncy and rough ride and ultimately this can also lead to irregular tire wear.
A truck's suspension (springs and shock absorbers) is much stiffer than a car's. Small bumps in the road, which are absorbed by a car's suspension, are transmitted to a truck's driver.
Awfully low to the ground. I would consider driving slowly on speed bumps and dips in the road if your car is hoisted to that height.
Your shocks/struts are worn out, time to replace them.
it is not recommended but if its ur car, u make decision. be aware that suspension will get missed up and replacing it is SOOOO MUCH MONEY. and car will bounce alot on SMALL bumps on road. not recommended.
The control arms are what holds your wheels and tires to the frame of your car and allows the wheels to go up and down when hitting bumps while staying straight and perpendicular to the road.
Most cars, its part of the suspension that allows the wheels to go up and down so you don't feel bumps in the road.