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Just got the entire factory manual this dam thing so large
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Just got the entire factory manual this dam thing so large
Yeah just picked up the factory manual for 4runner 96-2002 um but they even tell you how to replace the cylinder heads and not only that they tell you every facet of every system. I want to go to town on car but my toolbox right know is incomplete to say the least I have to borrow my neighbors and my uncles craftsman tool set cuz I have chinese and taiwense CRAP tools that are only good to itch your ass with LOL theyre not what you need I need Bluepoint Mac Tools Craftmans and snapons
04-03-2007 02:45 PM
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My truck has 150,000 miles on it and Im going to have to really focus this manual is huge its so nice too goes into transmissions too.
04-03-2007 02:47 PM
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I need a torque wrench I can get one though but I think im going to buy some bosch platinums and also some new valve covers for something easy in the next couple of days but I have the exact some MANUAL as the "certified toyota mechanics"
04-03-2007 03:10 PM
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Ended up finding my torque wrench. Forgot I bought one at the auto part store when I bought a 1986 cadillac deville sedan for 120 bucks. obviously needed the torque wrench and the good part is my torque wrench is made by Amhurst or something and it seems quality enough for my repairs. Know that I have a torque wrench my uncles craftsman socket set and my next door neighbors metric handwrenches im finally able to TACKLE this body repair im going to have my 4runner look like a virgin one that just came out the factory door in sunny japan.
04-03-2007 09:42 PM
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Dude, this is the repair advice forum...

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04-03-2007 10:42 PM
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Laughing out loud I know. I need advice on how to use the repair manual LOL jk but I might. Honestly I need my tires rotated, balanced, steering aligned, tune up, new solenoid, new valve covers, air intake system, to much to list but the first 4 things i mentioned are paliable.
04-04-2007 02:04 PM
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