A warped rotor can cause a vehicle to have an intermediate hop in one of the wheels. Check to see if the brakes of the car need to be serviced.
Worn shocks, -very common.
Brakes should not activate. In four wheel drive mode there is a possibility of some wheel hop or binding if you hit some dry spots while in a tight parking maneuver.
Check to see if your tires are out of round.
The present tense of "hop" is "hop" (I hop, you hop, he/she/it hops).
Go to the vehicle bay, and hop onto boxes and onto the platform hop down to the floor to find a Moon Rover. It is out of power and needs to be solar charged. Hop to top of the Vehicle Bay, where you'll find a button. Press it, and the sunroof will open, bouncing light onto the first solar panel. Now just direct the sunlight from solar panel to solar panel until it reaches the Rover, powering it up
The future tense of "hop" is "will hop."
Who let the bunnies out? Hop, Hop, Hop, Hop, Hop......
Was the joke this instead? Knock, Knock! Who's there? Hop. Hop who? Hop, Hop, Away. - The Easter Bunny's gone!
With a flashlight and either a 32nds gauge or a tape measure. Ensure your brake shoes have, at an absolute minimum, 4/32nds of depth on them. Check exposed areas of the brake drum interior to ensure that there are no signs of cracking. Once that's done, hop in the cab, turn the key to the on position (but don't start the vehicle), put the vehicle in gear, then release the brakes. Once the pressure drop from releasing the brakes has stopped, depress the brake pedal and hold it for one minute. You should not lose more than three psi in one minute for a single vehicle or more than four psi in a minute for a combination vehicle (with an air brake equipped trailer). Once that's done, you'll test the tractor protection valve and brake control valve. If you have a red trailer air supply valve and have the emergency air to the trailer disconnected, you can push and hold that in. At some point, when the air pressure is between 60 and 20 psi, the brake control valve should pop out.
In computer networking, a hop represents one portion of the path between source and destination. When communicating over the Internet, for example, data passes through a number of intermediate devices (like routers) rather than flowing directly over a single wire. Each such device causes data to "hop" between one point-to-point network connection and another.
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