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Mobil Engine oil
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Rating 5.0

I use Mobil one in Canada when it goes on sale synthetic 0W20 10 k intervals 13 yr old corolla 1.8 and 15 yr old tundra 5.7 350 k and 320 km ; no oil consumption work great

Pros: no oil consumption, works great
Mileage: 350000 km
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VIOFO Dash cam
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Rating 5.0

I went with the latest mini version from VIOFO. For the price, it felt like a great value: 4K 30fps + HDR and good image quality.

Pros: great value, good image quality
Vehicle: Toyota Camry
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IDEMITSU Engine oil

I buy 5 OE Toyota filters at a time from Amazon ( approximately $6 ea ) Purchase Ow-20 Idemitsu oil from NAPA ( ships free to my home ) in the cost saving 6gal box ( 24 qts ) for about $125 with their online coupon. Use this in both my Avalon and my Tundra- both run like a dream.

Pros: cars run like a dream, cost-saving
Vehicle: Toyota Avalon
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PENNZOIL Engine oil

I use PUP 0w20 in mine. Lots of tests and UOA show that Pennzoil Ultra Platinum is the best non-boutique oil you can buy. But honestly any top shelf oil will work. 5k km intervals are more important than brand with a turbo engine.

Pros: best non-boutique oil
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 5000 km
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Fleetguard Fuel filter

If you’re in the US you can pick up a FleetGuard PN# FF5159 (fits my 1996 Prado 1kz) from any local Cummins dealership or Cummins certified shops, you can also order them online.

Pros: available in US, fits Prado
Vehicle: Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
Part number: FF5159
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AISIN Timing belt kit

I just ordered the Aisin kit from RockAuto for my '05 Sequoia. The only thing I didn't like is that it cokes with a Mitsubishi timing belt.

Cons: includes Mitsubishi timing belt
Vehicle: Toyota Sequoia
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OEM Toyota Alternator

My last OEM Toyota alternator made it to 250K miles. My future non-Toyota ones failed because they were cheap remanufactured ones and later I found a failing harmonic balancer that was putting extra pressure on bearings of the alternator

Pros: long lifespan (OEM Toyota)
Cons: failed (non-Toyota remanufactured)
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 250000 km
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WARN Winch
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Rating 2.0

And it has a Warn Zeon 9000lb winch which I think is not enough winch for the car, but I’ll probably live with it - my last few builds haven’t had winches at all.

Cons: not enough winch
Vehicle: Toyota
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Denso Alternator

As someone pointed out, don't expect the 150 dollar alternator to last that long. I threw on my 4runner a few months back because that's all that was in stock locally and I'm gonna have to replace it again, it's already whining. I'd definitely spend $350 or whatever it is on a denso unit

Pros: Denso unit is better
Cons: cheap alternator failed
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