your car should not be 'bouncing'. it should just go up over a bump once and come down from the bump and stay there. of course if you have a stiff set, this action happens very fast
it should not wallow nor bounce. if your suspension is bouncing, that usually means your shockers have lost the damping effect and cannot 'catch' the springs. if you use very stiff springs, this effect is exaggeratted. and is very very uncomfortable, and very bad for handling. and makes all sorts of noises.
either that or you have an overly stiff set. like the race set. which is very very stiff and practically unusable for road.
it should not wallow nor bounce. if your suspension is bouncing, that usually means your shockers have lost the damping effect and cannot 'catch' the springs. if you use very stiff springs, this effect is exaggeratted. and is very very uncomfortable, and very bad for handling. and makes all sorts of noises.
either that or you have an overly stiff set. like the race set. which is very very stiff and practically unusable for road.