Honestly… if you don’t notice unusual handling or tire wear I wouldn’t lose any sleep over not getting it done immediately. It’s obviously a good idea to get an alignment after replacing any suspension component but I wouldn’t call it “dangerous” to drive until then if it handles normally, your wheel is still straight, and the tires show a normal wear pattern. But obviously the more fucked up any of those variables are, the sooner an alignment should be performed.
Honestly… if you don’t notice unusual handling or tire wear I wouldn’t lose any sleep over not getting it done immediately. It’s obviously a good idea to get an alignment after replacing any suspension component but I wouldn’t call it “dangerous” to drive until then if it handles normally, your wheel is still straight, and the tires show a normal wear pattern. But obviously the more fucked up any of those variables are, the sooner an alignment should be performed.