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All Data DIY


bigrockk
04-10-2010, 12:58 PM
While browsing thru this site I noticed more than once that a subscription to AllData was recommended. Well I bite the bullet and subscribed, Wow I am impressed, what an excellent tool, worth it’s weight in gold in my opinion. I am really surprised by how comprehensive the info is. I had the GM shop manuals for my last truck but this seems much better than that.

I am actually even enjoying just looking thru the data even when I don’t need it !

Jeremy-WI
04-10-2010, 02:17 PM
Alldata and the manuals have their strong points, sometimes it is easier for me to find the info on alldata and sometimes its easier in the printed manual. With alldata, you have the TSB's, labor time, and some part numbers too

Jeremy-WI
04-10-2010, 02:20 PM
Alldata and the manuals have their strong points, sometimes it is easier for me to find the info on alldata and sometimes its easier in the printed manual. With alldata, you have the TSB's, labor time, and some part numbers too

MT-2500
04-11-2010, 08:37 AM
Very good repair info.
Used by a lot of the perfessionals and repair shops.
As said all upto date TSB and parts and labor info.
The second sub is about half priced.

Only draw back only good for a year or 3 year sub.
And then is gone.

The factory repair maual or disk or a good repair book will stay with you as long as you have it.

Good Luck with it.

cramer_77
04-14-2010, 08:43 PM
i actually use it at the shop i work at, if you know how to use it its really good, but like any program it does have it flaws. would recommend it for anybody really. :grinyes:

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