only if your willing to risk you wheel falling off. In other words it's not safe.
You can drive until the bearings fail, but this risks causing other damage and making the repair more expensive. If you know the bearings are failing and you don't plan on getting rid of the car in the near future, you may as well bite the bullet and get the bearings replaced.
Depends on how bad it is....but I wouldn't advise driving it at all. A bad harmonic balancer can distort the front end of the crank and beat the main bearings to pieces. You are looking at creating a lot more damage if you continue to drive it.
Until the wheels fall off. If one knows they need to be replaced, it should be done with great expediency, and soon.
Not knowing the extent of wear I can't answer that question with any degree of accuracy. I suggest replacing the bad hub/bearing assembly if you can hear the bearing rumble.
sure you can drive with bad wheel bearings. right up till the wheel falls off, or the bearings sieze and lock up and cause lots of expensive damage.bad bearings have also been known to overheat before seizing, and cause fire in carso yes you can still drive if you wish to trash your car completely
primarily it is bad for the bearings. it wont destroy your longboard, but it isn't good for it.
because the wood is bad quality and won't last long and the trucks and bearings are useless.
If you don't replace bad wheel bearings they will seize up and break your drive axle. It would be cheaper to replace them as soon as possible.See "Related Questions" below for detailed procedures for replacing Windstar wheel bearings - really not a terrible job to do.
As long as you go straight for a short distance there should be no problem. Turning on pavement is bad!
It all depends on HOW it goes bad. If it blocks the outflow of exhaust gas, then the distance you can drive before it begins to decrease power will become shorter and shorter until you will have trouble getting out of your driveway. If it blows through, then you can drive indefinitely (or until the next state inspection).
Changes are that it's a fan and not the hard drive. However, if it is the hard drive, chances that the internal bearings are going bad. I'd replace the drive and transfer the contents as soon as possible, before the drive completely crashes.
The wheel bearings are sealed and should last a long time. If you think they are bad you would have to replace the bearings they cannot be repacked.