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never drive any vehicle with a worn universal joint, you may cause serious injury to yourself or other drivers when the drive shaft lets loose on the road
It's never safe to drive a car with worn or damaged parts. If it breaks you could loose control of your vehicle and cost a life. The life may be your own. To be sure of the parts condition Uou should get a second opinion! Be safe most of all!
The opposite of drive safe is careless driving.
when its loose
NO! Very unsafe. If you are required to make an emergency maneuver, you may loose control and have an accident.
you need a good ball joint separator. if you use a pickle fork, you will destroy the boot. so, if you are going to reuse the joint, you will have to use the screw in type. once you separate the ball joint, then it bolts to the control arm with 3 bolts. first, pull the wheel. to be safe, unbolt the brackets that hold the brake hose, and remove the abs sensor and tie it up. remove the brake caliper, and tie up out of the way. disconnect the sway bar link. remove brake rotor for clearance. i always break loose the bolts on the bottom of the ball joint before i disconnect the ball joint
it is safe to drive slower because you could get in a car accident if you drive really fast
A dodge neon is safe to drive.
did you change your gasket put a new gasket with a silacone tighten the bolts down evenly drive safe
There would be nothing incorrect in saying drive safe, better to say drive safely.
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No, tighten it to prevent sparks and a possible fire.No, tighten it to prevent sparks and a possible fire.