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Outcome of continually driving a car where the bushes need done.?

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What can happen to a car that is being driven when the bushes need done. Has been used for the last couple of months.

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  1. Worn out tires, wear and tear on the rest of the suspension and eventually loss of control of your vehicle.


  2. Take care of the little things now, so that they don't build up to bigger problems and repairs.

  3. not a lot but if they wear away then metal to metal contact will ensure that it will be beyond reapair.  Sell it to some deaf geezer quick

  4. sell it to goaty he seems thick enough to buy anything

  5. depends what car and where the bushes are for, if its anti roll bar, or rear axle on  some vehicles, but bushes are there for a reason, and your car wont pass its mot with the  bushes gone. they are not an exspensive job and people with minor mechanical skills can do them with the aid of a manual

  6. Read Insomnia`s answer and take note.

  7. trim the bushes or do you mean bushings

  8. well in the next couple it wont be

  9. nothing unless you run them to destruction

    its not an expensive repair so get it fixed

  10. I think you mean bushings,   and the eventual outcome will be more expensive repairs and a wrecker bill.

    The bushings are the cushion between moving parts,  and continued use will wear away the metal so that the parts in question may need to be replaced also.

  11. A sloppy feeling to the suspension, increased and un-ven tyre wear, possible fail of a MAJOR suspension component, leading to the car suddenly spinning out of control into a fuel tanker... Just fix the d**n car!

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