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Car suspension making grinding noise when going over speed bumps?

bought a brand new car a couple days ago, and i noticed the front passenger side suspension makes an awful grinding noise when going over any kind of speed bump. since its a new car, i dont think its caused by any kind of wear and tear, but could it have something to do with cold weather?? its been like 15 degrees here the last couple days and i've read on other posts that this may affect suspension.

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