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The Scion Control Arm Bolt secures the suspension arm to the frame to maintain sharp wheel alignment that results in each corner feeling sharp and confident. Scion was introduced in 2003 with a target market of young motorists with compact body forms, bright colours and a no haggle purchase procedure bypassed tedious trim packages. Scion offered people an invitation to the Virtual Scion City, dropped some Release Series vehicles, and challenged owners to make their cars unique to ensure that no two vehicles were the same. As an idea lab, Scion sold over a million vehicles to 2016, and its fun first time spirit continues to have an effect on the modern small cars today. This is a high strength fastener which does not flex, maintains suspension geometry and is the size of the factory fastener so that it fits on and off. In order to install a Control Arm Bolt, one has to park the vehicle in a flat surface and use chocks on the wheels, use the jack to lift the vehicle and use heavy stands as safety measures. Take off the wheel and label the positions of the original cams to ensure that it is aligned. Slide out the old Control Arm Bolt and nut and inspect bushings with cracks. Wipe off, wipe down, as clean as possible the bores, push the arm at the pivot, work the new Control Arm Bolt in the right side, thread the nut by hand. Decrease the suspension to normal ride level, tighten the fastener to the specification, reinstall the wheel, and drop the car and complete with a careful test drive.