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Toyota Radius Arm Bushing clamps the long radius arm and dampens vibration, ensuring the axle and keeps the steering predictable as your Toyota traverses day by day and off-road adventure. Toyota had been established in Japan in 1937 and it has since become known due to lean production which reduces waste and allows the workers to fix problems quickly resulting in cars that feel solid over the years. The new TNGA platform reduces center of gravity, elevates safety and enhanced handling, and hybrid innovations that include the new Hybrid Synergy Drive and the RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid demonstrate that Toyota can combine efficiency with fun. Owners like the fact that a well constructed machine does not wear out, and once worn out, a replacement of a Radius Arm Bushing helps keep that legendary stability intact. A Radius Arm Bushing is a rubber or polyurethane cover that is pressed into the eye of the arm to isolate the metal components to avoid shaking the cabin and caster angles remain correct. The vehicle is to be installed on flat ground, parked, the wheel chocks placed, the frame should be raised on a jack, and the axle stands placed. Indicate the position of the arm and loosen the mounting bolts and release the arm. Press the exhausted Radius Arm Bushing out, clean the bore, grease it and push the new bushing into place until it snaps into position. Reassemble the arm, connect all the bolts with hand tools, adjust the vehicle to regular ride height, tighten the bolts to the required torque, roll the vehicle forward to settle the suspension, and then go on a short test run with your Toyota to ensure that the straight line feel has come back.