Bad wheel bearing is one possibility.
A lot of times the grinding sound that is heard when going over bumps is actually the car scraping the cement. If it is not a serious problem then the best thing to do would be to drive slow over the bumps.
Depending on the sensitivity of your skin, waxing can cause red bumps that resemble razor burn. There are ways to prevent or minimize the red bumps, such as exfoliating or applying warm compresses before waxing.
possible missing anti rattle clip on brakes....had same concern on 02 front brakes
Your rear brakes is probably sticking. Your rear brakes is probably sticking, you should have them checked.
I would have the brakes checked ASAP. As to the rattle there maybe a nut that came off something and is inside something and the bump makes it move. The two may not be related.
The purpose of applying a skim coat to a wall surface is to create a smooth and even finish by filling in imperfections such as cracks, bumps, and uneven textures.
To effectively brake with MTB brakes for optimal control and safety while riding, use a combination of both front and rear brakes, applying gradual pressure to avoid skidding. Shift your weight back to maintain balance and control, and practice modulating your braking power based on the terrain and speed. Additionally, keep your body loose and relaxed to absorb any bumps or obstacles while braking.
Cuz your car was made in china.......thats why....Buy North American Vehicles commie JK.......mine do too
At Albertsons they have a small ball for $3 that has bumps on it but it still bounces straight up not crooked.
The brackets that hold the brake pads in place are worn and are allowing the pads to rattle.
To remove bumps from PVC mats, first, lay the mat flat in a warm area or use a hairdryer on a low setting to gently heat the affected area. This softens the PVC, allowing you to smooth out the bumps with your hands or by applying a flat object. If the bumps persist, you can place a heavy object on the area for a few hours to help flatten it. Always ensure the mat cools completely before using it again.
It attaches the wheel/brakes to the car and allows the wheel to move up/down over bumps and steer. It also has to support the weight of the vehicle/occupants and cargo.