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Posted by rickB on March 08, 2005 at 14:06:30 from (65.219.209.176):
In Reply to: IT Shop Manuals posted by Kent in NB on March 08, 2005 at 08:18:14:
I tend to agree with Red Dave; they both have their place. I&T manuals are not reprints or copies of OEM manuals as someone else stated. I&T manuals give less info, but in most cases assume the mechanic DOES NOT have access to special factory tools and helps to get around that. They also assume a relatively high skill level. Factory manuals generally go into far more detail, but also assume you have every special tool the manufacturer ever released, and gives few alternatives to them.
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