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Old 04-29-2005, 07:12 AM   #1
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Lightbulb recommended web-site for help

I just want to share this place on-line with everyone, especially newer members, I have used it extensivelly to help diagram problems out and refer members to.

www.autozone.com

You just register [freebie], then after all that is done, bookmark or favorite it.

then ya just click your year, make, model and look to right for areas of concern to you. It isn't the most inclusive, but man it sure helps ya out to visualize what your dealing with.

It's almost like having an on-line Hayne's and Chilton's all wrapped together. And, it a fairly easy site to navigate, which is also why I suggest it.

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Old 04-29-2005, 08:08 AM   #2
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Re: recommended web-site for help

Tam,
Your so thoughtful !!

Seriously, thanks it may save some time rather than typing exact instructions from the Haynes or Chilton's, not that I mind if it helps someone out.

Thanks again,
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Old 04-29-2005, 10:58 PM   #3
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Re: recommended web-site for help

yeah, I hear ya there, Dan, been doing links lately, as ya noticed, as the hand-stuff does get involved at time, LOL.

Gotta love copy/paste.

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Re: recommended web-site for help

Yo, Dan, if ya don't mind, amybe we should keep this link posted on top [by some posts by us], so it helps newer members find some help fast?

If you or our Mod.'s don't mind? Granted, it just the 'book" which never rplaces the hands- on know-how, but it might steer some folks to more accurate ?'s about their ride, and save lots of traffic asking what/when/where/how.

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