BuckinBronco
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I found a manual for my BII but its 70 bucks. It's the original manual from 86 but I'm wonder if its worth the money. Is there any information that I can't get from a Hayes Manual? I'd use it more for reference than anything.
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I found a manual for my BII but its 70 bucks. It's the original manual from 86 but I'm wonder if its worth the money. Is there any information that I can't get from a Hayes Manual? I'd use it more for reference than anything.
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Haynes= Suck
Better than Bacon?????
Well I can only eat so much bacon at once. I'll read the shop manual cover to cover in one sitting.
Also, bacon doesn't help me fix the truck.
It gives you the strength to fix your truck, although it could be a distraction.
Enough with the bacon. I know its good and its a distraction but it doesn't answer my question. Take your talk elsewhere. Thanks
Haynes = suck
Chilton = disorganized suck
Ford manual = Better than bacon.
I have used all three, and have all three for my truck. I bought the Ford manual more for novelty because by then I knew pretty much all I needed about the truck. If you were lucky enough to find one for only $70 it is easily worth that.
Enough with the bacon. I know its good and its a distraction but it doesn't answer my question. Take your talk elsewhere. Thanks
I have a 88 given to me for my 86 the best of my manuals by far.I don't know what your future plans are but one of the problems I have with it it basically doesn't cover the drive train anymore since I put in the 4.0 M50d,Dana 35 newer dash.Think about it if you have any of these kinda plans.Also 75 seems kinda high search E-Bay I have found better deals on there for them.