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shop manual recommendation? #406171 02/24/04 04:40 PM
Anonymous
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can someone please recommend a good shop manual for 1994 4wd pick up? I bought something called the Toyota truck bible for toyota trucks that's just about worthless. It's published by Bentley who's supposed to have good manuals, but it sucks.. thanks

Re: shop manual recommendation? #406172 02/24/04 04:49 PM
Anonymous
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Don't feel bad, my friend did the same thing for me on my birthday, thinking that was a shop manual, I had to smile, nod and accept (even though I am thinking what a worthless piece of crap). Hey it's the thought that counts right??? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Best bet, look on ebay for a used factory shop manual or go to the dealer and buy one.

Re: shop manual recommendation? #406173 02/24/04 05:16 PM
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surlynkid Offline
Roll Me Over
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can someone please recommend a good shop manual for 1994 4wd pick up? I bought something called the Toyota truck bible for toyota trucks that's just about worthless. It's published by Bentley who's supposed to have good manuals, but it sucks.. thanks


i just saw a 94 manual on ebay. search completed items if you do nto find it. if it did not sell, email teh guy and buy it.


Scott Landon
1995 T100 - total buildup underway
1988 4Runner (22RE, W56) - new DD
2005 Dodge CTD 4x4 - Tow Beast
1990 Spec Miata
2010 GT3
2013 E92 M3
Re: shop manual recommendation? [Re: surlynkid] #406174 02/24/04 11:40 PM
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mikem Offline
Mudrunner
I usually get the manufacturer's manual for my vehicles, used, either on ebay, CD scan, or copy. But more times than not, I use the $15 Haynes manual. Small,simple, usually enough.

Re: shop manual recommendation? [Re: mikem] #406175 02/25/04 12:28 AM
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harliv Offline
Mudrunner
I have had pretty good luck with alldata as well. The only catch is you have to use the computer to look at everything. Their diagrams can be lacking and its a little hard to navigate, but from what I have seen the procedures match the fsm (only compared a couple of things). You can check them out at www.alldatadiy.com

Re: shop manual recommendation? [Re: harliv] #406176 02/25/04 01:48 AM
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adam Offline
Body Damage is Cool
I used a Haynes for years. I'm now a convert to the Toyota FSM; got it off ebay. The detail can't be beat, plus as surlyn pointed out in another thread, you get all the part numbers for available SSTs.


~Adam


96 T100: D44, lockers and stuff
Re: shop manual recommendation? #406177 02/26/04 02:57 AM
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garym Offline
Rock Warrior
If you are serious, I have a 94 shop manual if you really want it. Sold mine to the mother-in-law and that way won't have to work on it for her.


1997 T-100 4X4 Xcab,Warn Hubs
02 Camry LE
2008 Yaris
Re: shop manual recommendation? [Re: garym] #406178 02/26/04 04:03 AM
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uzombie Offline
Rock Warrior
GaryM is awesome! (Thanks for the fax...finding more pin differences...)
And so is the Toyota FSM (Factory Service Manual). Chiltons, Bentley, et al, are limited and just for those that don't want to justify the pricey (but thorough) Toyota FSMs.

Re: shop manual recommendation? [Re: uzombie] #406179 02/27/04 05:38 PM
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Honger Offline
Rock Warrior
How much will a 95 manual help me as a 98 owner? I've never seen a 98 manaul on Ebay, any other ideas?


1998 Toyota T100 SR5 ExtraCab 4WD
Re: shop manual recommendation? [Re: garym] #406180 02/29/04 04:17 AM
Anonymous
Unregistered
Gary,

I'm interested in the manual.
email me at jfaf@email.com

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