For optimum performance and long-lasting reliability, select OEM Toyota parts such as 45220-60050 Intermediate Shaft also known as Toyota Steering Shaft. The manufacturer provides a warranty for certified dealerships' parts which covers 12-month, 12,000-mile of operation. The use of OEM components stands as the essential component to meet operational standards set by the original factory layout. The specific component supports 1984-1990 Toyota Land Cruiser.
The Toyota part 45220-60050 Intermediate Shaft can be utilized in car repairing and regular maintenance. The Direct Replacement product will come in New condition. This Toyota Intermediate Shaft also satisfies the requirements of vehicles since it carries the factory warranty. To get the extra details concerning delivery and returns, visit the pages of Shipping Policy and Return Policy. The Toyota 45220-60050 is a steering shaft part, which directs driver input on the steering wheel to the steering gearbox as an input to direct movement. It is made of high quality materials, which maintain stability of the system in intermediate, upper intermediate and lower shaft setups, enhancing durability and stable performance. Including this real Toyota component is to provide trusted adjustment of steering components and reduce wear. The inspection of the stiffness or abnormal noise on a regular basis and subsequent service can keep the safe operation and maintain the integrity of the steering system of the vehicle.
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