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Will an air ride suspension in a 2000 Lincoln Town Car fail by driving over a speed bump?

We live on a dirt road. A neighbor claims his air ride suspension, compressor, and air bag split resulting in pressure loss that required replacement costs over $1,700. He thinks all of this damage was caused by driving over a dirt speed bump in his drive way. I thought some of these problems would occur on impact of speed greater than 40 miles per hour.

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That looks like a good mask if you need to wear glasses under it, I've had some goggles and safety glasses crack because of being hit by a high FPS rifle, but they will not shatter, they're designed to protect you.
because you forgot to mention that it is an absence of light/dark in a given area. though one area or room or something might be very dark, right near there could be an area with lots of light i see where your going with this but your situation would only make sence in a closed off space like a room, and even in this case, an absence of darkness wouldn't necessarrily mean there would be light. i guess what im trying to say is, that darkness is nothing, and the only way to take darkness away is with light, but if there is no light, then there can only be darkness. i think you had it right up untill you said it means neither darkness or light exist. there are also these things called shadows that make it a little more complicated so i'm done.

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