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Trust me... the Helm manual is the only way to go...
Here is a brief description of what is in it..

http://www.helminc.com/helm/product...m=result&Style=helm&Sku=GMT09CK9PU&itemtype=N

Been there... done that...with the CHiltons and Haynes.
I too used to like Chiltons...but they are not as good as they used to be...
Check on ebay... you can usually find the factory Service manuals pretty cheap...

Yeah the "REAL" Chilton's were HUGE and detailed and like $100-$150. Then they came out with a smaller version for DIYers about $30(ish). NOW they are one step up from the owners manual and $20. IMHO

Thanks again for the heads up Jim.:cheers:

A good friend of mine makes side money on e-bay. He has come across a lot of deals on manuals. One deal was about every year of Caddy from like the '70's on up to early 2000's. I think he got all for like $100 and sold several rare ones for $150 ea.:D

I pretty much only use the Haynes manual for torque specs and dash/door interior trim removal :lol:

What the info in it or the actual book itself. :dunno::crackup:
 

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