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2014 Tacoma 2.7L spark plugs

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Kevin30705, Sep 10, 2025.

  1. Sep 10, 2025 at 11:25 PM
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    Kevin30705

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    So which one of these are for my 2014 Tacoma - 2 Door
    Rear wheel drive - 2.7L
    Regular cabIMG_2578.jpg
     
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    I would contact a parts store first. Or a dealer. Or just go to the dealer.
     
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    Can’t go wrong at the dealership
     
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    Owners Manual for my 2013 2.7 indicate SK20HR-A11, which is the 3493. Looking at Denso's data, it doesn't appear to be any different from SK20HR11 (3421)

    4704 (IKH20TT) is also listed by Denso as a match, the difference listed being it the ground electrode design is "platinum twin-tip"
    5344 (IKH20) is also listed by Denso as a match, the difference listed being that the ground electrode design is "tapercut u-groove"

    Although I am not sure, I suspect the difference between the 3493 and 3421 is stock numbers to differentiate between plugs sold through Toyota dealers versus "regular" stock, even though you obiviously can get both in the retail market. If you want to be sure, get the 3493, as it is the A11 (but also likely the reason for the higher price as many OEM parts are sold through RockAuto).

    Edit - it appears the forum is automatically linking a couple of the plugs to Amazon pages. I personally DO NOT advocate purchasing items like spark plugs of ANY brand from Amazon due to the plethora of counterfeit parts like this.
     
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    Good question. I think the best source of info for your 2.7 would be the dealer.
     
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    Go to the dealer. Ones I tried from online failed and left me immediately running on 4 cylinders instead of six long ways from paved road. Always get from dealership!!
     
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    The internet can get you a great price on spark plugs

    But the internet can't guarantee they are the correct plugs for the vehicle

    Gonna have to talk to a human face to face
     
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    You may as well just buy copper plugs as you are throwing money away for no valid reason.

    Get these Copper Plugs:
    https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/...Pg4bihywSpHHBbsn9KDU4_iZ6WyJnUWRicOn1i2jhH20S

    Denso Plug Number K20HR-U11 Spark Plug - 3381
     
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