However, it seems a lot of questions being posted here on a regular basis are things which ARE covered in fairly great detail in the factory shop manuals. These aren't the cheesy Chilton's tune-up books, which barely cover the basics...the factory manuals are very detailed books, with a lot of pictures, diagrams and specs needed to maintain and adjust our trucks. Therefore, I'd like to suggest that everyone who owns a truck NEEDS to get a full set of FACTORY shop manuals. These are available all over the place. You can get pre-owned versions very inexpensively on E-bay, or you can opt for new reprints, which are a bit more but will definitely pay for themselves. You can even now get the full set of manuals on CD, so that you can reference a topic you're needing help with and then just print out the pages you need for a specific project.
I definitely don't want to discourage anyone asking questions here... I mean, heck that's why we're here, after all. But as I'm sure you've all noticed, many of the questions are being answered by someone who has simply scanned the necessary answers from pages out of the factory manuals. If you've checked out the scans, you can tell just how detailed these manuals are, which should eliminate any concerns on whether they're actually worth the money.
Let me tell you....they ARE! If you've got a truck, you NEED to get a full set of manuals. They'll be the second-best investment you made!
