possibly hitting the front bumper
Most likely you need a new strut
I would check the suspension bushings, if one of them is worn it would cause a knocking noise.
Not extremely, but it will cause a noise (sometimes) when going over bumps and premature tire wear.
Sounds like the rubbers are going in your shock absorbers.
A knocking noise in a 2004 Subaru Forester when going over bumps could be caused by several issues. Common culprits include worn or damaged suspension components such as struts, shocks, or bushings, which can lead to poor damping and excessive movement. Additionally, loose or damaged sway bar links or control arms can also produce knocking sounds. It's advisable to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to accurately diagnose and address the issue.
Sounds like the shock bushings are worn out are loose.
Little rubber parts that help to cushion a car's suspension system, if they wear out you can hear a knocking noise when going over bumps.
Clunking/knocking sound felt though steering wheel and floor when turning and going over bumps at low speeds.
Both ends
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.
Depends on where the noise is originating from, a suspension component, engine (top or bottom?), steering knocking when turning, going over bumps, etc. You need to provide more details before I can point you in the right direction.
There are many reasons why a car would make noises going over bumps. You need to be more specific about what kind of noise? Rattling? Maybe a loose component under the car, or heat protection plates not mounted properly. If its a knocking it could be your shocks, or cv joints. There are too many possibilities that it could be. Please be more specific.