The other day I was out driving and at an intersection sped up to cross before the light changed to red. What I did not see due to the markings in the road was a small acute elevated ridge just at the entrance followed by a small depression which subsequentely lead to what appears, from the g-forces we felt, to have been a small jump and a hard landing. At what seems like the same time as the hard landing there was a loud thunk from the car.
It was rather loud and got us worried. After an inspection around & under the car as well as the suspension mounts I could not see any visible damage anywhere. My guess is the springs was contrated fast & to it's limit and the thunk was from the springs when they could not contract any more.
Our speed was not very fast, this was a 50 km sone and we were probably going at 10-15 over at the time (sped up to cross before it turned red, remember).
So I'm curious if anybody have had similar experiences, or any one which is more car-wise than me could give me any clues as to what the big metal thunk really was and if I should have the car revised in any way.
Thanks.
It was rather loud and got us worried. After an inspection around & under the car as well as the suspension mounts I could not see any visible damage anywhere. My guess is the springs was contrated fast & to it's limit and the thunk was from the springs when they could not contract any more.
Our speed was not very fast, this was a 50 km sone and we were probably going at 10-15 over at the time (sped up to cross before it turned red, remember).
So I'm curious if anybody have had similar experiences, or any one which is more car-wise than me could give me any clues as to what the big metal thunk really was and if I should have the car revised in any way.
Thanks.