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HWestfall said:
I got a Haynes Dodge Manual a the local parts house it seems to cover every thing you might whant to know



Heh. Personally, I'd hang that Haynes manual in the bathroom with a sign that says "For emergency use only. " In my experience (modified Jeep Cherokee,) the Hanes and Chilton manuals are just plain bad. Missing info, and a lot of info that is just plain wrong. I'll stick with the real Factory Service Manual, thank you very much.
 
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Ditto on what jkalchik said. In my early days I was a VW & Porshe mechanic. When you have been factory trained and perty well know the cars inside and out, and then look at these after market manuals like Haynes, I just shake my head in disbelief at the misinformation that they put out and the important things that they leave out.

I only buy factory manuals, or factory authorized manuals for my rigs, it is money well spent.
 
Are the manuals from Geno's real factory manuals, reprints or glorofoed Haynes?



In a post I started a week ago, someone commented on them as glorified Haynes.



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