Repair manual

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dwcars0

Repair manual

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I need a repair manual and am considering one of the following from ebay: Item number: 170066382686 or Item number: 8070051819. I am not a mechanic, so I need step by step and pictures. Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks
mbouse

Post by mbouse »

Here is my suggestion:

http://www.international-auto.com/index ... p&pid=2755

bRAND new for the same prices you are seeing used stuff on Ebay.

I like my Brooklands, but I also like the "Factory" Repair Manual as well.

and, if you prefer the Haynes equivelant, they are less than $20.00 at http://www.vickauto.com

You've picked out a couple of good books. Just pay attention to what new costs are compared to what Ebay will suck you into in an auction.....don't pay too much.
dwcars0

Post by dwcars0 »

Mike. Thanks for the manual tips. I have a "factory manual" and will try the "Brooklands manual" from International. Good luck with the snow! Dan
mbouse

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You're welcome.

Snow, Schmoe! We are having a blast here...What's a little solid precipitation among friends?
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ive found ebay to be pretty good price wise for used manuels. dont know why, but ive been picking up some nice clean used ones from 2 through 10 $. if i see one i dont have at a good deal i grab it. just for the h#%% of it.
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Post by manoa matt »

Also try Amazon.com I got a few books for less than $10
So Cal Mark

Post by So Cal Mark »

I bought a couple of Weber manuals from Amazon and they were cheaper than the ebay versions, and brand new.
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