Most vehicles, no but, it depends on what vehicle you have. More info please and re-post.
Wheel may not fall off- but will point in opposite directions (one wheel pointed straight and the other taking a turn)
If you let the ball joint go that bad, it can separate and you will lose control.
The wheel will begin to wobble and can eventually fall off if you don't get it fixed.
one possible reason is that your ball joint is bad, another could be that you have rack and pinion problems, you need to get it looked at, your wheel won't fall off but the problem won't get better. My husband is a mechanic.
Ball-joint needs replaced most likely.
If any one of your wheel bearings are damaged or wearing then they should be repaired or replaced before anything bad happens.
You have a wheel out of alignment. You have a wheel out of balance. You may have other problems such as a bad wheel bearing. Your wheel could be about to fall off.
Yes, a wheel bearing can make a tire fall off while it is being driven. If the bearing does fall off, the tire can then fall off the vehicle.
Check tire for wear and inflation Make sure the inner plastic didnt fall off alittle bit. Could be cv joint or a bad wheel hub.
The wheel will fall off and the car will roll over and kill the passengers in that vehicle and a few in some other vehicle.
could be tires out of round,bent rim,out of balence wheel or wheel bearings. or it could be the u-joint is bad and it is off balancing your drive shaft
maybe CV joint