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  1. Anyone knows if dashing across hump will spoil anything in the car? My friend intend to change his car and started to dash across humps, jam brakes, hard acceleration etc. Basically anyhow drive. Then fuel pump start to spoil, then alternator, then one side of lights cannot light up. Hahaha. Is it wear and tear or dashing hump causing all these. Kind of asking for it.
  2. I am driving a Legacy 2.5 GT BL9. Whenever I go over hump or roads whereby my front wheels will leave the ground (momentarily) I get this "Groaking" sound from the under carriage. This sound is more pronounce when I first drive the car early in the morning (I assume when its cold, some rubber parts have not fully expanded). Any idea what could be the issue? ***No there is no frog living under my car
  3. HI I am driving a Toyota picnic and my car exhibit a creaking sound when I go over an hump or uneven road. This creaking sound also occasionally happen when I do reverse parking. what could be the problem ? My suspension is new. Any help or advise would be helpful many thanks
  4. recently whenever I am going over a hump, esp with people in the back seat, the undercarriage would be hit. seems that the suspension or shock absorbers is too soft. I have replaced all four shock absorbers but problem still around. should I change the spring/suspension so that the car is not so bouncy? btw, I am driving a 2007 Camry 2.4
  5. wads ur normal speed? will u brake to a 1-2km/h and slowly cross over or normal 30km/h go through? How about those big hump for zebra crossing? did u maintain ur speed or just slow down?
  6. Recently my car have this problem, when i cross over hump up and than down the hump, there is a "tok tok" sound. but driving straight road no problem. This sound particularly come from the front right driver side. Could it be the absorbers time to up lorry? Any bros have similiar experience and can advise what could be the problem? If its wheel bearing will there be such problem?
  7. preferably those plastic made. thank you.
  8. Hi all, May I checked with those who have experienced this before? When my car go over a hump, there is a "clog" sound coming from the front. The car is about 3 yr old and only started this a few months back. I checked the suspension by pressing it down and let go, it is not bouncing.
  9. Guys be careful of certain multi-storey carparks. Just experienced myself at Ghim Moh Link yesterday - there is a hump at the end of a ramp up, and a big one. Partly my carelessness and not expecting such design in a carpark. Some more not helped by the dim condition. Scrapping the bottom of the chasis is quite the norm for me but yesterday's really hard solid knock, lucky side skirt not lower than bottom else confirm jialuc. Yes, end of first ramp up, not sure which entry just take care. Who in the right mind put a hump there. HDB...after decades of building public housings....sigh.
  10. Hi everyone, Speed humps as you might already have known (or explicably choose to ignore for some reasons known only to you), are supposed to force you to slow down for the purpose of safety. I have observed a good many times that some cars have been very enterprising, deliberately circumventing the hump entirely by zipping through empty parking lots that are perpendicularly adjacent to such speed hump(s) in question. The concrete blocks or compacted bricks that are used as foundations for these parking lots are simply laid on with little or not cementing. When you drive very quickly through them, the result is nothing too nice. Broken bricks and bricks which are torn up from their otherwise nice arrangement. And because of your refusal to drive through the hump or rather the properly designated driveway, the lot(s) are now a permanently mangled mess which makes parking sometimes a chore and even a risk because some of these displaced bricks are now jutting out dangerously with sharp ends. I am sure your tires will find them inviting. Please i urge you once again. Stop such a practice which inconveniences the rest of the motoring community. Thanks
  11. http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singapor...nt.jsp?id=12612 MCF brudders and sistas, mind your below . . ermm I mean your undercarriage. For your info, please.
  12. STOMPer Jerry saw this sign asking vehicles to slow down to zero kilometre per hour before the humps and thinks it is asking for the impossible. "I was going down a very gentle slope when I saw this sign and I find out that it is almost impossible to cross the hump at 0km/h even though I'm on a slope," the STOMPer said in an email today (17 Sept). The STOMPer said the sign is found on every floor of the building but would not reveal the name of the building or where it is located. http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/viewPost5486.aspx
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