I just had to replace original alternator in my 213k mile 2017.
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Denso iridium spark plugs
The Rav4 with these tires did a fantastic job on snowy interstate, and through snow-covered Berkshire mountain uppy/downy roads with multiple inches of snow on them. My biggest complaint is the sensor warnings stopping me from being able to monitor AWD activity on the dash. Otherwise no complaints and significantly increased confidence in inclement winter weather.
I run a fleet of Camrys and use Toyota pads because I've found that they produce the least brake dust and I HATE dirty wheels.
New Denso Platinum spark plugs. Car drives great, no codes, no sputtering or stalling or hesitation.
I still miss my 360,000 mile Gen 3 Prius. I took really good care of it. Imported Japanese brand new hybrid battery , new catalytic converter, brand new Yokohama tires all around with brake pads and discs just to get rammed by a drunk driver.
I bought a Dorman from Rockauto, price was like 25% of a new OEM.
Hopefully lasts me 2 years or more. Now Im saving for an OEM.
City and highway truck, no off-roader.
Driving from the Alabama - Tennessee line to the gulf coast, most downhill I mind you - predominantly interstate, I have never gotten more than 23. This was with little to no load, Nitrogen tires, Fresh air filter & oil, premium fuel, & Lucas fuel tx additive.
I got done years ago for a polished aluminium radiator in a 1985 4th gen Celica.
I’ve had several Denso plugs do this on a couple Camrys I service, and our own. All 2.4 cars. Caused tow ins for both husband and wife’s cars. I’ve fired denso as a spark plug provider, too many failures.
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