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Old 11-05-2019, 01:18 PM #16
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Should work fine but it could be a close fit.
On my 2010 Trail wheels I went narrow wall spec, I use this one with my 1/2" breaker bar.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000NQ4QYC/

Also, a 13/16" 6 pt deep spark plug socket has worked well for me and fits my 3/8" torque wrench. It's actually slightly smaller than 21mm so it's nice and snug (.8125 vs. 0.8268). I've got one that has both measurements inscribed on it.
IIRC I've heard most lug nuts are purposely sized in SAE equivalents: 17, 19, 21, & 23 MM or 11/16, 3/4, 13/16, 7/8.
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Also, a 13/16" 6 pt deep spark plug socket has worked well for me and fits my 3/8" torque wrench. It's actually slightly smaller than 21mm so it's nice and snug (.8125 vs. 0.8268)...
That’s good advice. I also use this spark plug socket for torqueing my lug nuts.
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I got 1/2" Breaker Bar by ICON 25" long and the 21mm Impact Socket i got fits perfect.

Ill throw a 13/16" 6 pt deep spark plug socket in my tool bag for the truck too.

Thanks guys!

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Just found out the dealer has been using Pennzol Gold (synthetic blend) oil!!

I was under the impression they used full synthetic! Damn it!

Now I can't wait to get rid of that oil.
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Just found out the dealer has been using Pennzol Gold (synthetic blend) oil!!

I was under the impression they used full synthetic! Damn it!

Now I can't wait to get rid of that oil.
It works fine though. Really they just use cheap bulk oil that meets the standard requirements.
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It works fine though. Really they just use cheap bulk oil that meets the standard requirements.
Yeah I mean I am not saying it is bad oil but I have gotten 48k miles on this with that oil! I wish I had known else I would have asked them to use full synthetic at extra cost.I have changed the oil at regular intervals though, so that gives me peace.
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Toyota 4Runner oil change
Oil Change 5th Gen: How To- LOTS of PICS! - Toyota 4Runner Forum - Largest 4Runner Forum

Recommendation on oil changes. - Page 2 - Toyota 4Runner Forum - Largest 4Runner Forum

Engine type: 1GR-FE

- Toyota oil filter kit: 04152-YZZA5

- Oil: 6.6 quarts 0W-20

- Toyota oil drain plug gasket: 90430-12031 superseded 90430-12028

- Large drain pan

- Funnel

- 64mm filter wrench

- 3/8" drive ratchet

- extension

- sockets: 10mm, 12mm, & 14mm

Dealer Torque specs:
- Oil pan drain plug 14mm: impact wrench
- Filter drain plug 3/8" square drive: impact wrench
- Oil filter cap (plastic housing): Yep, pact that too
- lower front plastic cover. 10mm (x5): Definitely pact it
- Skid plate bolts 12mm (x4): impact
- Oil drain cover 12mm (x2): hand tight, lose one screw
Fixed your torque specs
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no-one mentioned anti-seize or thread sealer compound on bolts
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Fixed your torque specs
cross thread is the tight thread
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Yeah I mean I am not saying it is bad oil but I have gotten 48k miles on this with that oil! I wish I had known else I would have asked them to use full synthetic at extra cost.I have changed the oil at regular intervals though, so that gives me peace.
Better check your zerks if getting oil changed at dealer. They weren't greasing mine and i didn't find out until I started doing the changes myself.
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Trust him boys, he must be a certified lube tech.

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Ya, I use anti-seize on all skid plate fasteners…mmm, except the plastic one. No thread-lock. Anti-seize lasts a couple of cycles.
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