Your suspension is probably shot. Check your shock absorbers.
When you hit the bump, the mouse wakes up.
If the knocking is when you hit a bump it could be your axle hitting the frame, or you need shorter swaybar links.Make sure your pinon angle is correct or you will were out your drive saft u-junts.
If you have 4 wheel drive, take off the center hub cap and look to see if there is a metal cap over the center wheel spindle. Mine was loose and would jingle every time I hit a bump. I just tried to crimp it a little tighter with a pair of pliers. Noise is gone...
the air
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.
You will have problems, and eventually die.
Gallium arsenide is used to make LEDs and LASER diodes. Best not to "bump" into it.
in the air. it is a gas
It's different for every women and every baby!
That depends on where the horse has this bump and if the horse has always had this bump. I don't know if this is what u r talking out but at the base of the spine thaT "bump" is called the withers. It is completely naturall every horse has it.
YOU put the bump in the bump she bump she bump
if you are referring to the tattling in the front when you hit a bump or travel on a bumpy road, check the stabilizer bar.