Shop/repair manuals
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Hoodliner or maybe not...
Thanks. I'm now set on the manuals.
The hood liner is still kicking my tail. Maybe a hoodliner is not called a hoodliner? JCWhitney has an engine compartment insulation kit unfortunately its just for VW's.
Couldn't find anything in NPD's catalog. Don't have an LMC catalog but ordered one.
The reason I want to replace the existing liner is because the black covering is falling apart. The fiberglass is actually in good shape so far. But I'm thinking it won't last if its exposed.
The hood liner is still kicking my tail. Maybe a hoodliner is not called a hoodliner? JCWhitney has an engine compartment insulation kit unfortunately its just for VW's.
Couldn't find anything in NPD's catalog. Don't have an LMC catalog but ordered one.
The reason I want to replace the existing liner is because the black covering is falling apart. The fiberglass is actually in good shape so far. But I'm thinking it won't last if its exposed.
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Mike, I bought the diy version and it's about the same as a chilton manual. Not as complete as the shop version. The DIY version was around $25.00 for the year for one vehicle, plus another $15.00 for each additional vehicle I add. The shop version is $145.00/month/version (i.e 1990-2000 import, 1970-1980 domestic, etc.). Alldata has alot of info in the DIY version but does not include info Alldata thinks is "too hard" for a DIYer.
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