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Chilton VS Haynes VS ? Any suggestions
Can anyone tell me their preferences on the various manuals that are available for the Chevy trucks? I'm familiar with Chilton & Haynes, but if there are others out there that you like, let me know that too. I'd prefer paper but would consider CD's too.
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Re: Chilton VS Haynes VS ? Any suggestions
haynes is not too bad but eSI is ducks delux. 8 factory CDs been selling on e-bay in the $20 to $50 range. covers '98 to '05
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I like Haynes. I buy one for every vehicle I own. The book is easier to deal with, you don't have to print anything out and you can keep it in your vehicle, in case you break down....
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Re: Chilton VS Haynes VS ? Any suggestions
Haynes
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Re: Re: Chilton VS Haynes VS ? Any suggestions
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I like the OEM manuals. Cost a lot more but you get what you pay for. |
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