Experiencing a Speed Bump Sensation While Driving?
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Such noises are not emitted by the tires but are likely caused by faults in the vehicle's suspension system leading to abnormal sounds. Possible causes include deformed brackets, loose ball joints, bent tie rods, or aging and cracking of rubber components in the suspension system. Deformed brackets not only cause abnormal noises but also reduce the vehicle's stability. It is recommended to replace faulty parts promptly to ensure driving safety. Below is additional information: Notes: Loose ball joints, besides causing abnormal noises, may also result in unresponsive steering during turns, so faulty parts should be replaced immediately. Bent tie rods, apart from causing abnormal noises, might lead to the vehicle pulling to one side while driving, affecting the four-wheel alignment data and causing uneven tire wear. Therefore, replacement is advised.