Spin-On Oil Filter for Toyota Tacoma & Tundra (4-Cylinder, V6, and V8). Apex Auto Spare Parts stocks oil filters for Toyota’s most common truck engines, ready to ship across Canada and the US.
Quick Specs
| Type | Spin-on full-flow oil filter |
| Thread Size | 3/4-16 UNF (standard Toyota fitment) |
| Filtration Efficiency | 99%+ at 20-25 microns |
| Anti-Drain Back Valve | Yes |
| Bypass Valve | Yes |
Common Applications
- Toyota Tacoma — 2.7L 4-cylinder, 3.5L V6, 4.0L V6 (2005-present)
- Toyota Tundra — 4.0L V6, 4.6L V8, 4.7L V8, 5.7L V8 (2000-present)
- Toyota 4Runner with shared engine platforms
Toyota Oil Filter Access
- On most Tacoma/Tundra V6 and V8 engines, the filter is accessed from underneath, often near the front of the engine
- Use a filter wrench sized for Toyota canister filters — they can be on tight due to engine bay packaging
- Recommended oil: typically 0W-20 full synthetic for V6/V8 — confirm grade against your oil cap
💡 Pairs well with: Our 0W-20 full synthetic oil (5L jug) — the standard spec for most Tacoma and Tundra V6/V8 engines from 2010 onward.
Not sure which oil your engine needs?
Call or WhatsApp us with your year, make, model & engine — we confirm the correct viscosity and spec before you order.
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- Where is the oil filter located on a Toyota Tacoma?
- Where is the oil filter located on a Toyota Tundra?
- Does my Tundra use a cartridge oil filter or a spin-on filter?
- Do I need to remove the skid plate to change the oil filter?
- How often should I change the oil filter on a Tacoma or Tundra?
- What oil viscosity does my Tacoma or Tundra V6/V8 require?
- Can I use the same oil filter for Tacoma, Tundra, and 4Runner?
- What tools do I need to remove a Toyota cap-style oil filter?
- Do I need new O-rings every time I change the oil filter?
- Is it normal for the oil filter cap to be hard to remove?












