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The Toyota Control Arm Bolt maintains the accuracy of the suspension angles and is durable enough to hold up over the years of tough driving and provides its users with the confidence on the roads whether in the city or on the highway. The car manufacturer Toyota started constructing cars in 1937 and now the company has adopted lean construction, which reduces waste and allows employees to identify problems at an early stage, that is why Toyota vehicles are considered reliable even after several years. The recent innovations like the Hybrid Synergy Drive, the TNGA platform with the ability to reduce the center of gravity, and the 2024 RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid with 42 electric miles demonstrate that Toyota pays attention to the drivers, who prefer to have efficiency, handling, and safety all in the same package. Due to the preference given to its durability, such little components as this bolt are given an equal degree of consideration as an engine or a battery. Control Arm Bolt is a fastener of high strength that makes the control arm and the chassis interconnected and allows the tires to remain flat on the pavement during turns and braking. The process of installing a new Toyota Control Arm Bolt is easy provided that you follow the steps gradually. Park on even surface first, raise and hold the car and take out the wheel. Record present cam positions to get back to track. Unscrew and push out the old bolt, check bushings, and put holes clean. Insert a fresh Control Arm Bolt of the proper side and thread into the nut, and tighten loosely. Set the suspension to normal ride height, torque the nut to specification, re-fit the wheel, set the car on the ground and give a short road test to ensure straight tracking.