The term is the Dodge death wobble. there is a track bar that hooks in the frame on the drivers side in front of the front axle. it looks similar to a tie rod, the knuckle gets very loose and crates allot of play in the front end resulting in an uncontrollable shake under some conditions. A lukes link is the cheapest fix.
Yes, a bullet can bounce back after hitting a surface, depending on the angle and material of the surface it hits.
you bounce a ball in basketball by hitting the ball against the ground.
jump at a wall then jump again after hitting the wall
A synonym for bounce is rebound. It refers to the action of something springing back after hitting a surface.
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you throw it and it will bounce around the room hitting anyone in its path
no, but it will make you bounce back
You could probably get the bead to seat, but it isn't ideal and would be more likely to break the bead when hitting potholes and such.
Stand on the front and rear bumbers, and bounce the truck up and down then jump off. the truck should bounce once are twice. If it bounces more then that, replace shocks.
Potholes in My Lawn was created in 1988.
You can't let it rebounced twice before you hit it, but you can let it bounce once or not bounce at all,
Potholes increase driving risk by posing hazards that can lead to vehicle damage, loss of control, and accidents. Drivers may swerve to avoid them, potentially causing collisions with other vehicles or objects. Additionally, hitting a pothole can result in flat tires, suspension damage, or even accidents if the driver is unprepared for sudden changes in road conditions. Overall, potholes create unpredictable driving environments that can compromise safety.