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Best Manual

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I have searched the forums looking for input on what everyone thought about the best service manual's. So before I buy something that others that have already learned as a waste of $ money ;) So i open the door for what others have found to be the best resource.

Things i have considered.
A reproduction Shop manual
Subscription of Alldata
Subscription of Mitchell

I'm open to other suggestions...
1989 Grand Waggoneer - Current state needing TLC.
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Factory service manual is the best. If you can find one, go for it.


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Stuka wrote:Factory service manual is the best. If you can find one, go for it.
Stuka thanks what do you think about the reprints? I have found them at BJ's and Amazon.
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I ordered a PDF reprint. It's good, but scanned and not "clickable" like the newer ones. Works though, because its also much smaller than a newer rig.
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