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Toyota Lexus Scion Special Oil Filter Wrench Tool Small Size on 2040-parts.com

US $22.97
Location:

Chatsworth, California, United States

Chatsworth, California, United States
Condition:New Country of Manufacture:United States

This revolutionary patent pending tool is designed specifically to service Toyota vehicles with a cartridge type oil filter. The tool will not slip or get stuck on the filter housing unlike all the generic tools out there.  This tool is 100% proudly made in the USA!!

Read the unbiased reviews from a Toyota forum here

http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forums/tundra/223856-tundra-custom-made-oil-filter-tool/


(Nov. 2013 update) 

The tool is now even stronger with a new design and the use of 4130 steel!!


We produce 2 sizes of the tool, please select the proper tool size as they are not interchangeable. 

 

Application (small wrench)

 

TOYOTA

COROLLA/MATRIX 2009- 4 Cyl. (2ZRFE)

PRIUS 2010- 4 Cyl. (2ZRFXE)

 

LEXUS

CT200h 2011- 4 Cyl. (2ZR-FXE)

 

SCION

xD 2008- 4 Cyl. (2ZRFE)

iQ 2012- 4 Cyl. (1NR-FE)


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