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What do you think about the Mitchell1 Website for manuals?
https://www.eautorepair.net/Marketing/Default.asp http://www.eautorepair.net/app/Years...asp?VID=103313 They have manuals. Anyone use them or know about them? I am not promoting them. In fact, I have not used them at all. But interesting they have manuals. Seem similar to the local Junior College online website used. Last edited by Jmrec100; 06-17-2009 at 12:01 PM. |
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Re: What do you think about the Mitchell1 Website for manuals?
I have not used it, but others on this site have and have been happy with it, or at least didn't complain about it. Mitchell has made printed books for at least 23 years (and I think back to at least the '60s). When my shop threw out all our old printed repair manuals, I grabbed one for my truck to have at home if I ever need it and it has absolutely everything in it. The thing is 3" thick, not exaggerating. I'd imagine that with the "unlimited" space they have on their website, it's probably very thorough information.
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