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When a vehicle experiences a bump hit, it can affect its performance in several ways. The impact can cause the suspension system to be disrupted, leading to a rougher ride and potentially affecting the vehicle's handling and stability. Additionally, repeated bump hits can cause damage to the vehicle's components, such as the tires, wheels, and alignment, which can further impact its overall performance and safety.

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