It is most definately dangerous.
yes, i live there and its very dangerous you should get it fixed
It's most likely your lower Trailing Arm bushings that are severely damaged. It can also be the upper Trailing Arm bushings. Grab the arm and see if you can twist it. If so, it needs to be changed. You can get polyurethane bushings from 4x4parts.com or you can buy the entire arms from parts.com. I changed just my lower with polyurethane and the rocking stopped. I still need to replace the upper but I didn't like the dealer price ($600) and, like i said, my rocking stopped.
No, you should not drive with no front end bushings. These components are essential for maintaining proper alignment, handling, and stability of your vehicle. Driving without them can lead to increased wear on other parts, compromised safety, and potentially dangerous handling issues. It's best to have them replaced before driving the vehicle.
It is not safe to drive a Ford Expedition with a broken lower trailing bar because it can snap the drive-shaft mount.
Driving a shaking car is very dangerous but it could be the ball joints,tie rod ends sway bar bushings, CV axles or unbalanced tires.
I assume you mean a cracked rim, if so then DO NOT drive on this. It can lead to catastrophic failure and cause an accident.
not where i live
You can drive a car with a cracked engine block, but it will eventually stop running. The engine will go out completely after time.
Yes, a cracked manifold can be dangerous to drive because it may lead to exhaust leaks, which can introduce harmful gases into the vehicle's cabin and affect engine performance. Additionally, it can cause overheating and further engine damage if not addressed. Repair costs can vary significantly depending on the vehicle make and model, as well as the extent of the damage, but it can be quite expensive due to labor and parts involved in replacing the manifold.
Had mine lubed and they said it was bushings.
Sure if you are looking to have an accident.
Yes