It's pretty damn annoying.
I did it half an hour ago, on one of those small aggressive humps that plague our carparks
I wasn't going fast, probably 4 kph when I should've been going 2. These are the joys of lowering our cars.
I'm generally very aware of the road condition ahead, but sometimes things are unavoidable. I have a bit of an OCD with regards to how centered my steering wheel is, and I have a feeling that coming down on the speedbump as put it off by a few degrees. Is this even possible? and just how much abuse can the front subframe take?
If you have a photo of yours let's see what it looks like.
EDIT: Here's a photo of what happened to me last year, which was an insurance job and I had the get the subframe replaced. I was blinded by the sun (in a carpark - again!) and instead of stopping, I slowed down. Which clearly was the wrong thing to do.
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