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The Toyota Steering Shaft is a splined, universal-joint Steering Shaft constructed of splined steel and dampers road shock. Originating in Japan in 1937, Toyota is now known globally as the brand of reliability and efficiency due to its lean production processes that reduce wastefulness and enable employees to solve problems fast, more powerful Hybrid Synergy Drive technology that gives the Prius and other Toyota optimally fuel economy, and the flexible TNGA platform that enhances safety and handling. In 2024 the company introduced the RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid that travels up to forty two miles on electricity alone demonstrating how Toyota continues to challenge sustainable performance without compromising the durability that its owners have come to rely upon. To install Toyota Steering Shaft, it is necessary to park on a level surface, apply the brake and detach the battery, and align the front wheels and record the position of the column and rack. Unscrew the upper and lower pinch bolts, bend the old shaft and clear it off the splines, checking bearings and joints as you do so. Make your marks line up, adjust the telescoping length, align the replacement Steering Shaft to the full extent possible on the splines and loosen all the fasteners to the indicated torque. Last reconnecting couplers and battery, centering the wheels and smooth rotation, small road test, and rechecking the tightness of the bolts will be necessary to have the steering wheel safe.