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Toyota Alignment Bolt manages the camber or caster adjustment of wheels. Toyota cars have been praised in terms of efficiency, durability, and production which minimizes wastage and offers quality. The Toyota Company has perfected lean production since 1937 to ensure that problems are detected at an early stage by workers and the recent achievements prove that fact. The 2022 Hybrid Synergy Drive increased the choice of hybrids available, the TNGA platform improved safety and agility, and the 2024 Toyota RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid has a range of 42 electric miles, which confirms the desire of the company to provide accessible and green mobility to families and commuters all over the world. Toyota drivers love the fact that an eco friendly power does not negatively affect the long life of the parts, and thus, makes it economical and hassle free to take every day trips, the cabins stay quiet and well furnished. The Alignment Bolt is a tool that has an eccentrically-based cam to tune wheels. The Alignment Bolt can be easily installed at home. Find a flat place to park, press the brake and elevate the wheel. Take out the wheel, scribe the strut knuckle and pull the stock bolt. Install the new Alignment Bolt, install the cam, install the nut and hand tighten. Install suspension of the set at the normal height then rotate the bolt to attain the intended angle then torque it. Install the wheel again, drop the car, place it in a roll to settle and go on a short test drive.