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Originally Posted by jocko
the 65 supp should have all the interior differences (recall 63 is the double bubble dash, completely different) - and, therefore, any different wiring, heater/ac cable routing, etc etc. That alone is reason enough to buy the supp, in my book. The reason that the 63 manual is so big (i.e. new from 60-62) is the transition from torsion bar to front coil spring susp. 64 is a cab change from 60-63 (and brought about the interior differences as well).
I had a 66, and owned the 63 fsm and 66 supp, used them both just like lugnutz said, and in the same order.
SEARCHABLE cd's are nice - but keep in mind not all are searchable. Also, the shop manuals and chassis service manuals are laid out in a logical order and it's relatively easy to find stuff, so a searchable CD is not as important to me. However, I DO wish a searchable ASSEMBLY manual was available - that thing sucks!! for organization, but it is incredibly helpful once you find the particular page you're looking for. For any truck I have owned, I buy the chassis service manual pertinent to it (and any associated supplements) and the assembly manual, even if it is disorganized...
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Thanks jocko.
I'm definitely going to get the 65 supplement.
However, I found the st-22 '63 shop manual for a really, really good price!
I'm, hoping there is not a big difference between having the:
'63 st-
22 + '65 supplement
vs.
'63 st-
61 + '65 supplement.