gs400 and tundra oil filter same? JeffTsai K&n filter
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gs400 and tundra oil filter same? JeffTsai K&n filter
hey whats going on i was looking online and was trying to find part numbers for the 2
this is the one i got for the lexus gs400
90915 YZZD3 OE/90915YZZD3OE
and this is the one i got for the tundra
90915-YZZB5
I wanted to use the K&n hp-2009 like jeff posted would it work
Im assuming so last time i got the lexus and the tundra filter from the dealer I think it was the same
just wanted someone to chime in before i go ahead and order
this is the one i got for the lexus gs400
90915 YZZD3 OE/90915YZZD3OE
and this is the one i got for the tundra
90915-YZZB5
I wanted to use the K&n hp-2009 like jeff posted would it work
Im assuming so last time i got the lexus and the tundra filter from the dealer I think it was the same
just wanted someone to chime in before i go ahead and order
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i know i read the toyota japan filters etc WIX
I know they are good and better I change my oil at 3000 miles
and have had cars just using crappy Fram filters still fine
I just wanted to do a upgrade since I am purchasing online but Id be fine with anything
I am going to go with the K&N its a good price and is bigger its more than the USDM toyota filter but I think those USDM filter for the gs400 is very small so i wanted to upgrade from that
I know they are good and better I change my oil at 3000 miles
and have had cars just using crappy Fram filters still fine
I just wanted to do a upgrade since I am purchasing online but Id be fine with anything
I am going to go with the K&N its a good price and is bigger its more than the USDM toyota filter but I think those USDM filter for the gs400 is very small so i wanted to upgrade from that
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Filters are interchangeable. Tacoma's, Tundra's, basically all lexus', some older camry's, and dodge neon's use the same filter. I currently work at jiffy lube and deal with this everyday.
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Yeah, pretty much any filter will work, like it was stated above, I pretty much use D3 on everything minus Corollas and Camrys. The D3 filter is an awesome filter, and it is one of the bigger screw-on ones that Toyota offers. I really don't think it's the size of the oil filter that matters, I think what you should be worried about is the micron rating of the filter screens and oil pressure relief valve specs, and quality of o-ring used might be a better indication of a better filter to use. Even if you go with a massive oil filter, it is likely it is only going to hold an extra half qt., which isn't really enough capacity to be considered a a major benefit... or is my theory just might be off?
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