Driving on bad bushings can be hazardous and typically should be addressed as soon as possible. While you might be able to drive for a short period—perhaps a few hundred miles—depending on the severity of the wear, doing so can lead to further damage to your vehicle's suspension and alignment. It's advisable to have them inspected and replaced promptly to ensure safety and maintain vehicle performance. Ignoring the issue can lead to more costly repairs down the line.
If you drive calmly w/o pushing the performance - Nothing much. The car will roll more when cornering, that's about it.
Forever. Just don't expect the car to drive straight or go where you want it to go after you exceed 80km/h. When they get bad, you will hear knocking noises (metal on metal) when you hit potholes or turn corners. Cheers :D
Ack! Rathburn bushings are a very, very bad thing to use on a clock.
Front Wheel Drive, could be bad CV Joints, Could be Control arm Bushings...
They can go bad.
Your friction plates might be warn,bad bushings, linkage could be needing adjustment and that also depends on make and model it is.
Bad bushings or bad pilot berring.
Most definitely.
Had mine lubed and they said it was bushings.
It is most definately dangerous.
Sure if you are looking to have an accident.
Check the shocks first they will squeak pretty bad when going out ( dried out seals ). Bushings will squeak but they would have to be pretty bad to do it when just pushing on the front end.