Repair Manual Haynes, Chilton, or Ford
#11
Senior Member
Ok Stand by, and I will send a message and see if they can do better on the price we can go from there.
Yeah good suggestion PM me from now on.
Yeah good suggestion PM me from now on.
Last edited by <-KJP->; 02-01-2016 at 07:05 PM.
#12
Save the Manuals!
In my experience the Haynes manuals do more harm than good for a lot of service procedures. The factory FSM is the only way to go and at $70 seems like a bargain for a new car.
#13
#14
Ford Perf. Enthusiast
Thread Starter
I think the Factory Manual Gator is referring to is this one that KJP posted the link to, as it is $70 as well:
https://www.factory-manuals.com/expa...anual-391.html
https://www.factory-manuals.com/expa...anual-391.html
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swilkens31 (05-17-2016)
#15
Super Senior Member
Went to 3 name brand local parts stores today and none had a repair manual for our trucks or '15 up. Looking for a hard copy not internet download. Any suggestions?
Looking for torque specs on rear spring shackles specifically, but wanting a manual for future reference.
Thanks.
Looking for torque specs on rear spring shackles specifically, but wanting a manual for future reference.
Thanks.
Tighten the new spring-to-frame nut and bolt.
Torque: 258 lb.ft (350 Nm)
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BOSSMAN2888 (02-02-2016)
#16
LONG TIME FORD GUY
Jeez... when you pay $30 for a useless haynes or chiltons manual $70 for the factory one is a great deal. my buddy spent well over $200 for a manual for his nissan truck a couple years back. has anybody downloaded this and is it a true factory manual?
#17
This is what I am wondering as well.
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46233 (02-02-2016)