Noises going over speed bumps.

Dear Car Talk | Feb 01, 1996
Dear Tom and Ray:
Barbara
RAY: Believe it or not, Barbara, this IS a legitimate test for worn out shock absorbers. And I love the term "rear end/front end!"
TOM: Unfortunately, worn out shocks would never go "bang bang."
RAY: So in your case, doing this test is like prescribing a nose x-ray for a cold. The test is scientific. It's just not appropriate for the symptoms.
TOM: That noise is more likely caused by your springs. It sounds like the car is bottoming out. Your springs could be worn out or broken, or you could be missing one or more of the rubber cushions that prevent the springs from fully compressing and going "bang bang!"
RAY: Or it could be loose or unattached exhaust piece that's hitting the bottom of your car, or even a shock that's falling off. But whatever it is, I don't think the rear end/front end test is going to give you the answer.
TOM: Yeah. I don't care how big your rear end is, Barbara. Even my brother can't impose the kind of forces necessary on the front end to diagnose this kind of noise. This is going to require a trip to a mechanic who can put this car up on a lift and take a look. Good luck.
Barbara
RAY: Believe it or not, Barbara, this IS a legitimate test for worn out shock absorbers. And I love the term "rear end/front end!"
TOM: Unfortunately, worn out shocks would never go "bang bang."
RAY: So in your case, doing this test is like prescribing a nose x-ray for a cold. The test is scientific. It's just not appropriate for the symptoms.
TOM: That noise is more likely caused by your springs. It sounds like the car is bottoming out. Your springs could be worn out or broken, or you could be missing one or more of the rubber cushions that prevent the springs from fully compressing and going "bang bang!"
RAY: Or it could be loose or unattached exhaust piece that's hitting the bottom of your car, or even a shock that's falling off. But whatever it is, I don't think the rear end/front end test is going to give you the answer.
TOM: Yeah. I don't care how big your rear end is, Barbara. Even my brother can't impose the kind of forces necessary on the front end to diagnose this kind of noise. This is going to require a trip to a mechanic who can put this car up on a lift and take a look. Good luck.
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