I am loyal to Mobil 1 since then I got my truck, I do change oil every 7.5K miles
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Did you mean to say extended range?I just got mt 08 Tundra and havn't changed the oil yet but I have ran Amsoil for years and I change it at 15000 to 20000 or once a year but change oil filters twice a year. Best stuff I have found. It is extened drain so you can go up to 25000 miles. Thats the main benefit over the others on the market. That and its not dino oil it has no dino oil in it at all.
I like the OEM Toyota oil filters. After some research, I ended up purchasing a case of 10 off eBay for $4 each. They turned out to be cheaper than what I can buy at my local Walmart or dealer. The OEM quality is up there and no problems to date...............BUT< How about the oil filters on these Toyota's? I have heard to always use a genuine Toyota oil filters. mine has a typical parts house purchased filter on it right now.
Wow, they're factory OEM filters for that price?I like the OEM Toyota oil filters. After some research, I ended up purchasing a case of 10 off eBay for $4 each. They turned out to be cheaper than what I can buy at my local Walmart or dealer. The OEM quality is up there and no problems to date.
On the other hand, up until the Tundra, I used the regular standard off the shelf filters for all my vehicles. My previous Tacoma did fine with the SuperTech, Purolator, and Fram filters. No problems and no worries. IMO, I believe you will be fine with whatever filter you decide to go with. Keeping the oil changed regularly is key.
I was mistaken - looked at the invoice and they were $4.10 each. Picked up 10 for the wife's RAV4 also.Wow, they're factory OEM filters for that price?
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