Intermittent wheel bumps in a car can be caused by several factors, including uneven tire wear, misalignment, or damaged suspension components such as struts or shocks. Additionally, issues with the wheel bearings or a bent rim can also lead to a bumpy ride. It's essential to have a professional mechanic inspect the vehicle to diagnose and address the underlying issues effectively. Regular maintenance and timely replacements can help prevent such problems.
A bad starter
check your shock absorber
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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
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.
Bad wheel bearings
Common causes could be a bent rim, loose lugnuts, wheel balance weights missing. If equipped, broken ball joint(s), broken tie-rod ends or broken half shaft bearings. Best bet, get the car to the mechanic.
most likely,wheel alignment
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, or defective wheel bearing are common causes.Tire out of balance, bent wheel, or defective wheel bearing are common causes.
Your car is probably experiencing problems with its alignment. A licensed mechanic can get your wheels realigned for you.
That commercial is for the 2012 Honda Pilot, and is called " roadtrip" /\ /\ thank you p.s me and my sister did that in the car
coz your car is a wenner