nate650
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Post by nate650 on Feb 28, 2004 4:59:09 GMT -5
I need a service manual for my 85 toyota 4x4 and I was wondering what brand offers the most information for major tear downs but also has basic information. What one do you guys have?
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Post by 85redrunner on Feb 28, 2004 6:51:16 GMT -5
ive been using a haynes manual ever since i got in to toyota trucks...it has alot of good info and is easy to follow..
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Post by 4xfred on Feb 28, 2004 19:00:12 GMT -5
;D The Haynes is good. However, if you plan on keeping your truck awhile, a one time investment in the Haynes, Chiltons & FSM would be $$ well spent. They are all different & the cross-ref helps. Later...
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Post by 85toy4x4 on Mar 14, 2004 19:40:03 GMT -5
I have the 85 Toyota shop manual....very good but will be hard to find.
Greg
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Post by fourwd1 on Mar 15, 2004 16:00:08 GMT -5
Hard to find ? ?
You get get any Toyota FSM from Toyota by calling 1-800-622-2033
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Post by 85toy4x4 on Mar 15, 2004 16:37:04 GMT -5
Hard to find ? ? You get get any Toyota FSM from Toyota by calling 1-800-622-2033 Cool ....I didnt know that.
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indy
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Post by indy on Mar 15, 2004 17:46:42 GMT -5
Check out Ebay. I got a factory service manual there for $62. They're pretty pricey new. May take some patience on Ebay, but there are usually a couple on there at any one time. Another source for new is: www.books4cars.comRegards, Indy
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