How would you pay for an authorized paper book set of the factory service manual for your jeep?
I'm thinking of picking a set up just to have them.
I'm thinking of picking a set up just to have them.
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I got the PDF version of mine from Pacific Coast Manuals for $15. I suppose if I ever wanted a hard copy I could take it to work and print it out, but it's nearly 1900 pages!! Maybe if I could find a 3 ring binder that was about 10" thick and an industrial grade 3-hole punch...
Hell, at the very least it would come in handy for chocking the wheels on my trailer or making a good base for the jack. Stopping bullets. A winch anchor...
Hell, at the very least it would come in handy for chocking the wheels on my trailer or making a good base for the jack. Stopping bullets. A winch anchor...
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I'm thinking of picking a set up just to have them.
Pillage around on eBay and club boards. You might also want to check with Bishko Automotive Literature - they do reprints of various vehicles (scored a manual for our 1978 Dodge M500 from them for $30.)Originally Posted by BigBear
How would you pay for an authorized paper book set of the factory service manual for your jeep?I'm thinking of picking a set up just to have them.
I've got a good collection of hardcopy FSMs, running from 1963 forward, and I think the most I've paid for any one of them was about $40.
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The actual FSM costs about $100 (new), I found the 4 diagnostic manuals on eBay for like $40 for the set (used).
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If you're lucky you can find them at used book stores. (real lucky) I've seen some people on here scan them for others as well
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You can also stop by your local Jeep dealers and ask to talk to the mechanics. Apparently sometimes they sell them because when I called to price one, the parts manager asked the mechanics there if they had one to sell but they had already been sold.