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Did I go too fast over speed bump?

Okay, so my town is full of road construction and tonight I was heading home and saw a bump sign, but it was dark and I didn't slow down in time before going over it. I was going almost 10 mph, the bump was about an inch. Was I going too fast? Could I have caused damage? :(

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A few things: CLEAR windex. This stuff is awesome and it's designed to cut oil (a mild degreaser). Get yourself a big jug (the generic stuff is pretty much just as good as the regular brand stuff), spray or pour some onto the spots, rub together and let it sit for 5 minutes. Then, put some laundry detergent right onto the spot, rub it and put it all into the washer. (make sure that if the windex has ammonia in it, you don't use a detergent with bleach or bleach alternative cause it will make poisonous gas if you mix them!) Pour your normal amount of detergent in. Do a wash in HOT water, pull the clothes out and check the spots. If they're still there, repeat. Whatever you do, don't run the clothes through the dryer until you're happy with how cleaned up the spots are, or else they'll bake in for all of eternity.
Our 1951 Lincoln Cosmopolitan Sport Sedan is equipped with the following: automatic transmission, one piece windshield, vacuum powered windshield wipers front and back, vacuum powered antenna, hydraulic power windows and front seat, day/night non-glare rear view mirror, AM radio, trunk light, glove box light, reverse opening rear doors, cylindar safety locks, road lamps, steel bumpers, super baloon tyres, 6 volt electric system. No seat belts, tinted windows, air conditioning, air bags. The Tucker 48 was equipped with seat belts in 1948. It also had pop out windows and a safety bunker in front of the front passenger seat.
yes radios wipers, but not fitted with seat belts or air bags and doors opened from front and no central locking,and engine very easy for diy repairs

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