Best Spark Plugs and Wires for a 2006 ES 330?
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Best Spark Plugs and Wires for a 2006 ES 330?
Hi I'm planning to change my plugs on Friday. I'd like to know which is the best option between Denso, NGK, and Bosch?
I read somewhere that Denso plugs are OE. Can someone confirm that?
Also, do the plugs come with wires or are they sold separately? If separate is there a preferred brand?
Thank you!
I read somewhere that Denso plugs are OE. Can someone confirm that?
Also, do the plugs come with wires or are they sold separately? If separate is there a preferred brand?
Thank you!
#2
Denso Iridium Long Life, is what most people install.
There shouldn't be any wires to change as each cylinder should have a coil on each.
Go with Denso or NGK for your japanese car, you can't really go wrong with those brands.
There shouldn't be any wires to change as each cylinder should have a coil on each.
Go with Denso or NGK for your japanese car, you can't really go wrong with those brands.
#3
Lexus Fanatic
Denso SK20R11
#4
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Cost no object, use the Denso Long-Life as mentioned and the p/n given.
I am currently using the equivalent Autolite plug as it was both on sale and on rebate and when all said and done, just under $2/plug. For that price, I had to try them as I have seen them give good service in Isuzu and Acura vehicles. The Car runs fine but I only have 1k miles or so on it so far. I believe the rebate is good through the end of the month.
I am currently using the equivalent Autolite plug as it was both on sale and on rebate and when all said and done, just under $2/plug. For that price, I had to try them as I have seen them give good service in Isuzu and Acura vehicles. The Car runs fine but I only have 1k miles or so on it so far. I believe the rebate is good through the end of the month.
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