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Greywolf 12-10-2008 01:13 AM

FREE MAnuals - but not all inclusive. POPULAR BRANDS YES!
 
<TABLE width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top>I should post a pic of what I have at home - at one of the RV places I worked at they had an advertising materials rack they were going to throw away. I NEEDED IT!

It's just inside the side door of my place that goes to the garage, and is loaded with all of the manuals I've collected over the years.


Top to bottom, and side to side. I need another one....

But if you really want to cheat on getting the skinny, do this:

Check the home websites of the major car parts places around you.

AutoZone.com - Get in the Zone! *Wiring help

Advance Auto Parts - quality auto parts and accessories *Wiring help

Napa Group, LLC *Overpriced BEE-ATCHES! But they can supply stuff no one else can.

oriellies.com *They've done me good a lot of times.



~And so on....

Almost all of them, under "DO IT YOURSELF" in one of their menus offer car and truck manuals that you can look up online!

You don't have to join JACK and it's free!



But I like having paper copies I can thumb through. 8D



What I use them for mostly is electrical diagrams for off the wall stuff. Often the info does not include rare or discontinued stuff. You can find "GEO METRO" but you can't find "SUZUKI SWIFT" (the parent car)
See what I mean? It's based on demand.

But if you explore the idea, you can find a hella lot you need without spending fourteen bucks just to find out the three guys in the picture on the back of the book were BUTTHOLES!

(I think of the Haynes guys as "MANNY, MOE, and JACK")

The blonde guy always has his foot on something, like he's stoned and needs to steady himself while he takes a picture. His hair is way out of date...

The FAT guy looks like he is trying to remember how to spell a word.


The mech looks like he's never seen any stuff like that EVER.....

"I don't know what this is!"
:-X16



The whole bunch of them look like college kids on their first job, fer krissakezzz

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HAYNES manuals have SOME things, not found in CLYMER manuals, and vice versa. Chiltons quality has declined over the years.
-I don't even think "MITCHELL" manuals are all that hot anymore, even if you could afford the CD set.

Overall - I think that to get real info that is complete a corporate manual from a service department is needed.
But the price is very high.

Here's a random sample of free stuff online from one of the parts places:

http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm

Go there, plug in your make year and model, and see what you can find out....

A-HOLEZONE is pretty good about it, but not complete.


(If they ever become sponsors of FTE I'm going to have to eat those words)


Whatever. If I wasn't a wild cuss none of you would give a rip!


*This was what all of those years of high school led to.... AMAZING!!!!

BPofMD 12-10-2008 11:13 AM

Thanks Wolfie!!!

Greywolf 12-10-2008 07:40 PM

Anytime, man.

Something else I go there for is if I have to help somebody with their wheels but they never got a manual ONE to use as a guide to do stuff!

Why would I spend my own cash, when they should have from the beginning? I usually tell them to get a manual or go see someone else.

jr32560 06-22-2009 02:04 AM

here is another one i found on the 80-86 thread

http://www.chiltonlibrary.com/Index.aspx

BPofMD 06-22-2009 07:17 AM

Bad Link, Jr

jr32560 06-22-2009 05:44 PM


Originally Posted by BPofMD (Post 7635049)
Bad Link, Jr

well dang it worked this morning:confused:it's almost the same as auto zones one

BPofMD 06-22-2009 05:47 PM

Here's what I get:

Sorry!

We are unable to direct you to this URL. To use this URL, re-enter Chilton Library using your library's website and then request this URL again.

If you still have problems accessing this product, please contact your librarian.

If your library does not subscribe to this product and you want to learn more, click here

jr32560 06-22-2009 06:02 PM

yup thats what i got just now too-:confused:

Greywolf 06-22-2009 09:15 PM

I noticed a lot of those places are now getting "Cheesy" with their info all of a sudden.

Some want you to register with them, some want you to pay in.

Oh well - it was fun while it lasted!

jr32560 06-22-2009 10:13 PM


Originally Posted by Greywolf (Post 7637604)
I noticed a lot of those places are now getting "Cheesy" with their info all of a sudden.

Some want you to register with them, some want you to pay in.

Oh well - it was fun while it lasted!

yeah that's what happened to the 1st one Bud posted -on another thread :(

Greywolf 06-22-2009 11:16 PM

I think they are seeing the money and clamming up!

Oh well - DRAT!

What else can I say but buy the goddam book.....

What the hell - it's cheaper than a set of gaskets and lasts forever.

I own manuals for the strangest motor vehicles you can imagine

*If you see a very old truck manual at a yard sale grab it! It is not the same as a new one - it has better information.

300/6 Freak 06-22-2009 11:48 PM

good info at least for me

jr32560 06-26-2009 10:48 PM


Originally Posted by Greywolf (Post 7638006)
I think they are seeing the money and clamming up!

Oh well - DRAT!

What else can I say but buy the goddam book.....

What the hell - it's cheaper than a set of gaskets and lasts forever.

I own manuals for the strangest motor vehicles you can imagine

*If you see a very old truck manual at a yard sale grab it! It is not the same as a new one - it has better information.

i find a lot in my line of work -I never pass one by-most are free too-folks just leave em behind when they leave or move out-found a 1958 MOTOR manual on a back porch holding up the support to a closet-I replaced it with something more appropriate -like a piece of wood-and kept the book-I love all of them I have and find-very good info in most of them!some out dated -still good info on the basics!


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