Is it dangerous to drive a car with a broken or loose drop link?

Just told by Kwik Fit that the drop link is loose (whatever that is). Is it safe to drive or should I leave it at home?

Answers:
The drop link connects one end of the anti-roll bar to the rest of the suspension.
The car will drive perfectly well without one, but it will roll a lot more when cornering, to the point where it is possible to lose control if going too fast.

I would recommend getting it fixed ASAP. They are not expensive and are easy to fit
yes
buy a new car
Yes, get somebody who knows what they are doing to look at it or call out a mechanic.
Are you sure he wasn't talking about your necklace??
Its a very easy fix.

But you can def. drive it. Just don't overdo curves and turns and such. Because obviously you're car won't have the grip it used to. If you want you may even be able to fix it yourself.

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