Get your service manual
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From: Columbus, OH
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Get your service manual
Factory service manauls available at http://www.helminc.com
hope this helps.
hope this helps.
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From: Diamondhead, MS
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Email Dal and see what he can do for you. I bought my manuals for my 96 WS6 from him and they were only $76 back in 96. The going rate was $105. Worth a shot.
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Forget helm, buy em off ebay for $20-40 ALL DAY LONG. If you pay more than $50 for a shop manual, you're getting ripped off.
Considering the number of dealerships that have gone out of business there are more than enough used manuals floating around, no reason to buy a new one for $$$'s.
Considering the number of dealerships that have gone out of business there are more than enough used manuals floating around, no reason to buy a new one for $$$'s.
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Originally posted by Drew
Forget helm, buy em off ebay for $20-40 ALL DAY LONG. If you pay more than $50 for a shop manual, you're getting ripped off.
Considering the number of dealerships that have gone out of business there are more than enough used manuals floating around, no reason to buy a new one for $$$'s.
Forget helm, buy em off ebay for $20-40 ALL DAY LONG. If you pay more than $50 for a shop manual, you're getting ripped off.
Considering the number of dealerships that have gone out of business there are more than enough used manuals floating around, no reason to buy a new one for $$$'s.
drew is right guys..... i bought my 84 shop manual back in october, paid $33 shipped. ebay special
look on ebay, there's usually something there.
and yeah, they usually cover ALL models made for that year. there may be supplements for certain models, double check with drew, or willie, to be sure.
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I see on ebay the shop repair CD's as well. Has anyone purchased one of these? Does anyone know if they are worthwhile or would it be better just to buy the book instead?
GM didn't/doesn't use manuals on CD. At least not that I know of. There are people out there scanning various manuals and putting them on CD, but personally I'd hold out for the right manual.
Some years there are also Electrical Diagnosis manuals, Assembly manuals, etc... There is a lot out there. Just search for the year and model.
Some years there are also Electrical Diagnosis manuals, Assembly manuals, etc... There is a lot out there. Just search for the year and model.
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