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I was driving over my speed bumps with my 2002 Honda Civic and it made a BANG noise??

I went over the speed bumps to my townhouse and i sorta went over it faster than usual and it made a BANG noise, and so i checked it and there's this plastic cover on the bottom of the car i guess it covers the axle, it was loose. And i tried jacking the car up to check under, but either because i didn't jack it up high enough the frame only went up and not the tires..my dad is a retired auto mechanic so i called him at work and he told me to check the shock absorbers by pressin down the drivers and passengers side, but the drivers side is really sturdy, but the passengers side is really loose and it bounces a lot but it still returns back what can the problem be? if there is one?

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DON'T FORGET LIPSTICK. :D hahaha
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