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Rating:  Summary: Great Resource Review: For all those weekend wrenchers, this book provides more than enough information to get the job done. No, you won't be able to disassemble your Jeep and reassemble it using this book--spend the hundred bucks for the shop manual if that's your dream. But for anyone who likes to keep their Jeep up and running and who hates [shop] dollars an hour, upwards, to have things like thermostats replaced, this is the book for you. Well worth the meager price.
Rating:  Summary: Great Resource Review: For all those weekend wrenchers, this book provides more than enough information to get the job done. No, you won't be able to disassemble your Jeep and reassemble it using this book--spend the hundred bucks for the shop manual if that's your dream. But for anyone who likes to keep their Jeep up and running and who hates [shop] dollars an hour, upwards, to have things like thermostats replaced, this is the book for you. Well worth the meager price.
Rating:  Summary: Always the same from this company Review: I'm a rather accomplished shade tree mechanic having done everything from simple tune up stuff to replacing entire engines in a good 1/2 dozen cars of all makes and models. This book, as all this companies writtings, is not for the 1st timer. It is really only good for the most simplest of tasks like getting a general idea of where the wiring harness goes or roughly what is entailed in changing a wheel axle. It is NOT going to allow the un-initiated do any serious kind of work on their vehicle. This book is however inexpensive. If you are really going to be doing some serious work on your jeep AND you are not confident about mechanic work in general you will not be happy with this purchase. I'd suggest you buy a real Shop Manual and expect to pay about $100.00, it will be worth every penny. Happy wrenching.
Rating:  Summary: Inexpensive and usually helpful Review: Most common repairs are covered in this book and for [$$] or so it's SO much better than having nothing to go on. Except for the Jeep Factory Service Manual, this is the one I use most and recommend, although it doesn't cover everything. Your best bet is to get a few manuals like this, such as the Chilton manual, since it's helpful to have different perspectives on any job you're doing.
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