99 4runner Toytoa Spark Plug Wires
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If you need for the 3.4 you cant beat www.sparkplugs.com $28+ shipping for NGK
Im running them..excellent.
Im running them..excellent.
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Originally Posted by vtruong1
NGK better then the OEM Toyota Plugs?
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I like the info they have on the NGK's:
NGK performance wires are custom manufactured for your vehicle, all have original equipment identical connections, but are constructed with superior quality cabling. The NGK ferrite magnetic core wire has only 1/2 the resistance of traditional carbon core wires, yet has all the same RFI suppression capabilities. In addition, traditional carbon core wires have a tendency to increase resistance with age while NGK's wire wound ferrite magnetic cables remain virtually unchanged. This means more power to the spark plug to begin with, plus longer life. Heat resistant (180 deg. celcius)EPDM rubber outer jacket.
NGK performance wires are custom manufactured for your vehicle, all have original equipment identical connections, but are constructed with superior quality cabling. The NGK ferrite magnetic core wire has only 1/2 the resistance of traditional carbon core wires, yet has all the same RFI suppression capabilities. In addition, traditional carbon core wires have a tendency to increase resistance with age while NGK's wire wound ferrite magnetic cables remain virtually unchanged. This means more power to the spark plug to begin with, plus longer life. Heat resistant (180 deg. celcius)EPDM rubber outer jacket.
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anyone?
are these the ones you guys got? http://www.sparkplugs.com/results_app.asp
should i just run OEM?
are these the ones you guys got? http://www.sparkplugs.com/results_app.asp
should i just run OEM?
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Originally Posted by Localmotion
anyone?
are these the ones you guys got? http://www.sparkplugs.com/results_app.asp
should i just run OEM?
are these the ones you guys got? http://www.sparkplugs.com/results_app.asp
should i just run OEM?
The NGK wires are just as good as OEM IMO.
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Originally Posted by Localmotion
these are what im talking about
How do these compare to the OEM ones?
also, do i need to order 2 sets? the ones below that one say they onlly come in 3's
How do these compare to the OEM ones?
also, do i need to order 2 sets? the ones below that one say they onlly come in 3's
Resistive holders:
Part numbers 19539-11030 (1each) $3.83 ea
19539-11040 (2each) $3.83 ea
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Originally Posted by etgunner
That looks like them and you only need 3. Also be careful removing the little clips on the coil pack side. I cracked mine when removing and had to buy replacements from toyota. Here is the price and part number just in case.
Resistive holders:
Part numbers 19539-11030 (1each) $3.83 ea
19539-11040 (2each) $3.83 ea
Resistive holders:
Part numbers 19539-11030 (1each) $3.83 ea
19539-11040 (2each) $3.83 ea
i thought 6 plugs needs 6 wires...LOL
thanks for the p/n, im sure ill break something. Everytime i do ANYTHING to my truck, something breaks, its a law
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I replaced my Honda wires with NGK. They were/are a perfect fit etc. Sometimes aftermaket plug wires are slightly oversized and won't fit in the wire retaining clips used to keep the wires for overlaping and or touching the manifold etc.
Anyone have clip/fit problems with these NGK's ?
thx
Anyone have clip/fit problems with these NGK's ?
thx