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It does kinda make you wonder who writes for Haynes and Chilton.... The people that write for Haynes are on par with Quick305, whereas the people that write for Chiltons are a step a head, or they try to be. If your new to cars, either book can be a good help, as they explain enough to get you started, and tell you how it goes back together. But on the other hand, they say you should not do thing that you should, and say you can do thing you should not. An example of this comes to mind from about a year or so back. One of the guys at work bought his daughter a Chevette and a Haynes manual for said car, as well as her own set of tools. He told her to do what he had to when he got his first car, learn to fix it. Well she ended up blowing the motor in it, and looked in to changing it. She then took the book to her dad and showed him what it said. He then brought the book in to work, photocopied the page, and passed out the copies. I still laugh my ass off when I look at it, and see them advising Chevette owners to use Rope and a Tree Limb to pull the motor with! I doubt Quick 305 would tell someone to do that! ************************************************************************ Got Balls?
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