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The Jeep Bible: Written Personally for the Jeep Cult! : 1941-1986 Cj History, Repair, Tuneup, Mods

The Jeep Bible: Written Personally for the Jeep Cult! : 1941-1986 Cj History, Repair, Tuneup, Mods

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Hype
Review: Despite the generous humour found within, this is probably NOT the book you want to get if you need to find out particular data on your Jeep. The book seems to focus on common sense issues related to 4X4's in general, so it leaves much to be desired in terms of identifying axles, transmissions, transfer cases and the like. Oh yeah, there aren't any wiring diagrams included. I suppose the book was written on the premise that the reader should already know what s/he has in and around their Jeep...which, in a sense, kinda relegates the book to owner's manual status rather than being a bible on the subject. The Haynes manuals are much better.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Hype
Review: Despite the generous humour found within, this is probably NOT the book you want to get if you need to find out particular data on your Jeep. The book seems to focus on common sense issues related to 4X4's in general, so it leaves much to be desired in terms of identifying axles, transmissions, transfer cases and the like. Oh yeah, there aren't any wiring diagrams included. I suppose the book was written on the premise that the reader should already know what s/he has in and around their Jeep...which, in a sense, kinda relegates the book to owner's manual status rather than being a bible on the subject. The Haynes manuals are much better.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The "CJ Only" Jeep Bible
Review: I really enjoyed the writing style used throughout the book, but I had hoped that since the book had been updated in 1997 it would have some Jeep YJ and TJ information. If you read the print on the cover it specifically states "1941-1986 CJ". So don't believe an earlier review that says this book has "TJ" information, the letters "TJ" cannot be found in this book. If you have a CJ or are a Jeep afficianado then this book is for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Must Have for Owners of Old CJs
Review: This is the book I go to for help first. It's filled with common sense troubleshooting tips. This book is geared towards the older CJs that use points and "old technology" engines. It is not a "how-to" for performance or trail build-ups, there are other books better for that. Yes, you still need factory manuals and/or Chilton's type manuals, but this one is best for the average Jeep CJ owner with an older model who needs simple help on everyday problems!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Must Have for Owners of Old CJs
Review: This is the book I go to for help first. It's filled with common sense troubleshooting tips. This book is geared towards the older CJs that use points and "old technology" engines. It is not a "how-to" for performance or trail build-ups, there are other books better for that. Yes, you still need factory manuals and/or Chilton's type manuals, but this one is best for the average Jeep CJ owner with an older model who needs simple help on everyday problems!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The schznnnit
Review: This is the good book. Jeep freaks this is the real deal hollyfield. Easy to read, understand, and lots of stuff jeepers wanna know, forget Grisham...... Willie Worthy is my hero.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The schznnnit
Review: This is the good book. Jeep freaks this is the real deal hollyfield. Easy to read, understand, and lots of stuff jeepers wanna know, forget Grisham...... Willie Worthy is my hero.


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