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Ford Bronco Steering Shaft is a linkage between the hands of the driver and steering wheels that transforms a mere movement of the wheels into conclusive action. The new Ford Bronco is based on a rich off road history, has a standard four wheel drive, heavy ladder frame, and intelligent G.O.A.T modes that allow young explorers to get around sand, mud, or snow with ease. It has a boxy body giving it remarkable outward visibility, spacious cargo space, and removable doors, which render weekends like open air safaris. Ford engineers adjusted the suspension both to trail articulation and highway comfort such that the Bronco feels composed on top of rocks or school. The interior has washable rubberized floors and drain plugs demonstrating that Ford Bronco owners can hose down the inside after getting dirty in the mud without concern, plus powerful bumpers, skid plates, and mounts for custom parts beg to be customized. Its center of control, the Steering Shaft of precision is crafted out of telescoping steel and sturdy universal joints to provide a smooth feedback and damp out vibration. This Steering Shaft withstands twists, changes in temperature, and the splash of water jumps that other parts of inferior quality would not, and this aspect makes the Ford quality without losing the direction in which the driver is heading the Bronco. In case wear occurs, a substitute Steering Shaft can be installed in a short time. Disassemble battery, check alignment of wheels, loosen pinch bolts, unscrew the old assembly, slide-on new Steering Shaft, screw bolts, road test.