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Toyota Camry Steering Shaft provides the sharp performance that millions of drivers love in the Toyota Camry, a sedan that is touted to have a smooth ride, fuel economy and durability. Engineers have made the Camry lightweight in body, responsive in suspension and fined in powertrains that make working days easy and road trips restful. Toyota safety consideration can be appreciated by owners with tough crumple zones and hi-tech braking systems, and the spacious interior and quiet cabin allow families to drive comfortably. During years of continuous reliability, the Camry has consistently recorded hundreds of thousands of miles without even significant problems, which has contributed to the brand gaining the reputation it has. The Steering Shaft in that architecture represents the powerful but elastic connection between steering wheel and the rack. The component is vibration absorbing and sends all the steering inputs in real time and allows some minimal change in alignment so that the control becomes natural. Universal joints and precision machined splines on the Toyota Camry Steering Shaft enhance tight feedback and minimise play allowing the driver to position the sedan accurately around corners. The regular check of the Steering Shaft helps to avoid the looseness, noises, and binding that may energy away the confident touch Toyota had built into the sedan. Installation of a new Steering Shaft requires securing the car, disconnection of the battery, marking of alignment, changing of the shafts, attaching the bolts, reconnection, and road testing.