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best workshop manual for 2.8 lux
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best workshop manual for 2.8 lux
Hey guys just wondering what the best workshop manual is for a 2.8 diesel single cab hilux 97 model cheers?
toyrex wrote:If you honestly want the best you cant go past the genuine Toyota manual
You did ask for the best if you want cheeeeap get a gregorys or a haynes
Adrian
And you have priced the whole set of factory manuals??
For what its worth as a home mechanic, get a gregories. Good value.
Even though i have the factory set at work, i still have a gregories at home. Cant beat them.
\m/
Maual
Is there really that much of a difference between the after market manuals???
They all seem to be the same when it comes down to it... (Don't judge a book buy its cover )
They all seem to be the same when it comes down to it... (Don't judge a book buy its cover )
It's not the truck thats always getting stuck... its the driver... :finger:
Re: Maual
luxbloke wrote:Is there really that much of a difference between the after market manuals???
They all seem to be the same when it comes down to it... (Don't judge a book buy its cover )
Yes, there is.
Gregories tells you stuff. Haynes tells you to see your factory service centre for everything.
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Banned
Depends what you want .
I've got the factory manuals & Gregorys.
They are both useful.
The factory manual is way better for componentry level repairs. ie Gearbox/driveline rebuilds etc.
The Gregory manuals are great for service work, they state fluid volumes & give good general information. (Not good enough for a motor rebuild or a gearbox rebuild)
Russ
I've got the factory manuals & Gregorys.
They are both useful.
The factory manual is way better for componentry level repairs. ie Gearbox/driveline rebuilds etc.
The Gregory manuals are great for service work, they state fluid volumes & give good general information. (Not good enough for a motor rebuild or a gearbox rebuild)
Russ
Last edited by thebrunks on Sat Apr 23, 2005 10:46 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Banned
Where in the Hunter are you??
I've got a mate in Muswellbrook who does good cheap rebuilds, if you need any serious work done.
He's rebuilt shit loads of Hilux engines & gearboxes, as well as fitted Holden & Chev V8 donks to a fair few.
He's also a Landrover freak as well as doing awesome rebuilds on Holden V8's.
Also if you need any factory info give me a PM as I've got a lot of Toyota Hilux manuals.
Russ
I've got a mate in Muswellbrook who does good cheap rebuilds, if you need any serious work done.
He's rebuilt shit loads of Hilux engines & gearboxes, as well as fitted Holden & Chev V8 donks to a fair few.
He's also a Landrover freak as well as doing awesome rebuilds on Holden V8's.
Also if you need any factory info give me a PM as I've got a lot of Toyota Hilux manuals.
Russ
Want to try circuit racing, see www.racecarleasing.com.au
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