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Are there any vendors out there in cyberspace that sell the dodge shop manuals?



Or, if anyone out there has one they want to get rid of... PM me.
 
Factory Service Manual

Mine just arrived!!! This is the factory manual, not a knock off [Chilton]. It has everything in it, More than I need to know. Obtained from a publication co. just north of me. I was going to post the item no. and cost sometime, but since you asked... ... . Itwas about $59. and came to about $75. with tax/shipping [it's heavy].



Mine is for the 1992 model covers D,W 150-350 and Ramcharger, all engines.



Obtained by calling; 1-800-890-4038



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If you're not in any hurry & don't mind used, another option is eBay Motors. That's where I got mine (also happens to be the '92 FSM) for about half the price. What I do is develop a search string that I think will produce the greatest number of most relevant results, bookmark it & then every 3 days or so do a check of what's available. 3 days bc that's the shortest auction length I've noticed. Here's an example of the search string I might've used in my search:



dodge manual (factory,service) (truck,"pick-up","pick up",w250,"w-250",w350,"w-350") ("'91",1991,"'92",1992,"'93,1993)



You can copy & paste it to the Search box on eBay Motors then select "in titles & descriptions" & click "Search". What I like to do, Once the results come up, is then sort by "Price". To do that, just click on the "Price" column heading. Just tried the search string & came up with one possibility:



http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2438417681&category=34218



Once I've found a potential buy I look at the # of transactions the seller has done, which is right next to the seller's ID in parentheses -- the higher the better. Then look for amount of "Positive feedback" -- I prefer 95%+. I then look at shipping costs. Everything checks for the item above.



The best way I've found to bid on an item is to record the auction's expiration date & time & then, if possible, 10 or so minutes before auction expiration put in a proxy bid for the maximum amount I'd be willing to spend. The reason I do that is to see how high bidding has gone. If the high bid isn't that much more than my "willing to spend" # I'll bump it up a bit & submit it.



Also, should mention, that some items up for auction have a "Buy It Now" option.



Another option if you don't want to wait, & one I've used to buy other manuals, is Amazon.com's used books section. Just do a search on "Books" & then look for used versions.



Good luck.
 
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