The shaking you experience is caused by slack in the front end. Have it checked by a professional. You've probably got some bad ball joints or tie rods. Either way it can be dangerous.
Examine the rear suspension, especially the shocks/struts.
if your riding your brakes,you may have warped rotors, otherwise its something wrong with your steering and/or alignment. hope this helps : )
There are a few different things which could cause wheel shaking and thumps when hitting a big bump. The most likely cause however, is that the struts need to be replaced.
Could be a loose or worn strut or strut mount
I had the same problem and it was the differential and the axell that was bad, the dealer repalaced it for free it was under warranty
Usuly the shocks are wore out
try having someone bump the hood while you pull the latch
you need to check that the shock absorbers are not worn out or broken
A ball joint going bad.
A bump is not bad. It is just an area of swelling. If it was a hard blow or you passed out at all.
It has an automatic fuel shutoff. The Chevrolet S10 does not use a inertia fuel shut down switch, that's a Ford thing.
You have a loose electrical connection.