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You can always get Denso (OEM plugs) online for a lot cheaper than your local $tealer. I don't think I've heard anything positive about Bosch plugs. I remember using those on my Tacoma awhile back and it ran like crap. Switched them out to Denso plugs and it ran like a charm.
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Denso Double Platinum #PKJ16CRL11 - $6.17 Denso Iridium Long Life #SKJ16CRL11 - $10.91. These are very very good plugs as well and hold performance to at least 120k. Toyota uses them in most of it's SUV's and also Lexus. I got a decent price at the local Autozone on the NGK equiv Iridiums--$7.99 NGK and Denso are typically interchangeable OEM and may both be mentioned in Owners manual.
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