Spark Plugs
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Try the search funtion. You'll find tons of info on the subject.
But some basic points -
-Go with Toyota OEM plugs. Safest bet. They run about $90 for a set of 8. Wires are roughly $30 I think..caps and rotors are like 5 bucks and 12 bucks respectively.
-You'll need to remove a bunch of plastic pieces including the intake and all of it's parts. Also the 'cylinder' ( i dunno what they are called) covers on both sides.
-Do the wires at the same time without a doubt. Also stick with toyota OEM.
-If you're feeling up to it (you'll need two people) change the caps and rotors (engine ignition system rotors - not brake) at the same time. This is a considerable amount more work though.
But some basic points -
-Go with Toyota OEM plugs. Safest bet. They run about $90 for a set of 8. Wires are roughly $30 I think..caps and rotors are like 5 bucks and 12 bucks respectively.
-You'll need to remove a bunch of plastic pieces including the intake and all of it's parts. Also the 'cylinder' ( i dunno what they are called) covers on both sides.
-Do the wires at the same time without a doubt. Also stick with toyota OEM.
-If you're feeling up to it (you'll need two people) change the caps and rotors (engine ignition system rotors - not brake) at the same time. This is a considerable amount more work though.
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