Does the Sound When a Car Goes Over a Pothole Have a Big Impact on the Car?
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Car going over a pothole and making noise has little impact on the car. Below are the reasons for abnormal sounds when a car goes over a pothole: 1. Aging of suspension rubber: If the rubber bushings age, the suspension's play will increase, causing some abnormal sounds when passing over speed bumps or rough roads. All aged rubber bushings on the chassis can be replaced to avoid noise when the chassis goes over speed bumps and rough roads, and it can also improve the car's driving quality. 2. Tire noise: When going over a pothole, the tire hits the ground, so some noise is normal. If encountering a large pothole on the road, it's best to avoid it to protect the tires and rims. When passing over speed bumps and rough roads, always try to slow down to protect the suspension and tires.