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Old 07-24-2003, 07:24 AM
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Spark Plugs

Is there a particular brand of spark plugs that I should use on my 02 Tacoma 2.7L 4x4? What is everyone else using?
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I prefer NGK but that is just what I like.
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I have the Bosch +4 Platinum, but I'm going back to the factory plugs. I went down the road of special plugs and wires - even the Jacobs stuff (this was on my 87 Celica GTS). I really didn't see any benefit, so I'm going back to the factory stuff...
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Yup... I would say Nipondenso, NGK, or just plain old toyota plugs are your best bet
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NGK.

Every yota shop I've ever been in has recommended NGK plugs.
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