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So I hit a double speed bump the other day, going about 20 over them because i was distracted, ever since?

then when I drive on the freeway and hit 65+ i can hear a thud that reoccurres over and over. The sound doesn't happen in any pattern but it sounds like its coming from the front passenger wheel well. any ideas of whats making this sound?

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Yes, slow way down, that is why they are there, because the pedestrians at the school have the right of way..slow down and put it back in first gear and when clear, go on.
Slowly, but also attack the speed bump at an angle rather than straight on(if traffic allows). That way, one tire at a time hits it making for a smoother ride.
wait so it's an arranged marriage? if it is then you have to marry him anyway right? if it's not, then i would try to talk to him after dinner the next time you visit his house. be like hey let's hang out sometime and then go from there. good luck
i dont think the alarm will go off just because someone is scratching it. i think most alarms go off when being hit or bumped. if it's a factory alarm i doubt that it will go off.
Never coast in neutral. You wouldn't be prepared if you needed to make an evasive maneuver. When going slow over a speed bump, hit it straight ahead for better control and less body roll. If your going so slow that it feels like the engine might stall-push in the clutch pedal. That's why it's there. Just remember to push it in all the way, and don't ride the clutch- push it half way and leave it there. *All the way down* you can push it half way but only for a few seconds, otherwise the clutch will get overheated and burned up. Take your new SUV to school with your mom or dad and practice going over the bump when the parking lot is empty. When you get there with your friends you'll look like a pro.

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