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Old 08-29-2008, 02:47 PM   #1
kizer
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Factory Service Manuals

I own a Jeep and with it I picked up a Factory Service Manual that pretty much covers everything I'll realistically need to do.

Now I've been searching for one for my 65 Chevy C10 simply because I think it will get annoying to everybody if I have to constantly ask them torque specs/procedures on things like whats the torque requirements on the nut holding on my front drum and bearing.

Anyways I found a listing for:
Factory Assembly Manual
Truck shop manual supplemental

Is there a book out there that is better than Haynes and Chilton that can walk you through the various things like doing brake jobs, clutch replacement?

Heres what my FSM looks like for my Jeep Wrangler.


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