You may have something loose in the boot(trunk) which is being thrown about by the sudden decelleration. Could also be that the silencer has become loose/dislocated slightly. This is a simple matter of pushing it back into place and re-tightening it.
well it depends on how good ur car is and its condition just dont hit a bump to hard or something may fall out
your spine ya dummie
It actually can be from the rear axle being too low to the ground. The back of the car hits the speed bump. That was the case with my bro's car anyway
ball joints
The homonym of bump is bump. Homonyms are words that are spelled the same and sound the same but have different meanings.
It could be anything. a zit, your spine or shoulder, or moles. there are probably others, but that's all i know of
When you hit the bump and you have the brakes applied, the tire will lock up when the tire is air-born for a moment.
Well, honey, "bump" has a short vowel sound. It's short and sweet, just like me. So, if you're ever in doubt, just remember that "bump" is short and sassy.
Yes, because it is roughly the sound that bumping into something makes.
A creaking sound when hitting a bump or dip in the road can be caused by worn out suspension components such as bushings, ball joints, or struts. It could also be due to loose or damaged parts in the steering or chassis components. It is recommended to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to determine the exact cause of the noise.
It might be Syphilis.
Can be a loose shock, or loose suspension parts. Can also be loose exhaust system parts. I had a car that made a front-end knocking sound on bumps. Any little bump would do it. Turned out to be bad struts.