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I went with OEM from CDan. Very impressive.

They come as a full harness, just plug in. Harness is already put together with new loom clips. How cool is that?

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X2. I would just OEM. It's a nice little bundle and really doesn't break the bank.
 
I used NGK and aside from slightly more radio noise they've been fine. But if I would have known about those routing clips I probably would have gone for the OEM.


Woah, I just looked up the set at Millenium Toyota and they say $144!!! That can't be right, can it?
 
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I went with the NGK.
 
Woah, I just looked up the set at Millenium Toyota and they say $144!!! That can't be right, can it?

Woah, at that price I'd go with NGK. I've used them on 3 other Toys and never had a problem with them.
 
I went with OEM from CDan. Very impressive.

They come as a full harness, just plug in. Harness is already put together with new loom clips. How cool is that?

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I've never experienced or heard of any ngk wire introducing more interference compared to stock.

Do those say yazaki on them? I prefer the stock wires as well but the PO ditched them. As far as the NGK wires, i'm not referring to the stock replacements (ngk part # te68) >> http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/products/wire_sets/index.asp which can be had for $8.00 a wire and makes no sense to buy toyota wires with only a 25% discount off list when you can buy these >> http://www.amazon.com/NGK-TE68-Wire...1?ie=UTF8&qid=1421630495&sr=8-1&keywords=TE68 I'm referring to the ngk POWER wires, list on them is $250 a set. I've been able to find them for just over $100 a set. See below.

http://www.ngk-sparkplugs.jp/english/techinfo/resistor-wire/02/index.html

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Running NGKs on all 3 of my Toys with no issues. Iridium plugs in my Avalon and Corolla with no issues, put OEM in Cruiser. Use dielectric on connections. I had corrosion issues on my Avalon and think it cause a rough idle until I cleaned and greased.
Make sure you change one plug at a time, that way wires stay in their correct spots, but wire routing is also in FSM. Do the cap and rotor if you don't know age.
 
I just went to order new plug wires. $97 through my local Toyota dealership. It's worth it over the NGKs at that price right?!?!
 
Mr. T ONLY for wires IMHO. I ordered the NGK wires and compared them to Toyota. Quality wasn't close. Wires are critical, OEM lasts a long, long time. I think the Toyota wires are worth it.
 
Bumping an old thread, but my local dealer now wants $200 for an OEM set of wires!!
They'll typically knock about 20% off of that for TLCA, but still.
 

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