The Jeep Bible: Written Personally for the Jeep Cult : 1941-1986 Cj History, Repair, Tuneup, Mods Review

The Jeep Bible: Written Personally for the Jeep Cult : 1941-1986 Cj History, Repair, Tuneup, Mods
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Despite the generous humour found within, this is probably NOT the book you want to get if you need to find out particular data on your Jeep. The book seems to focus on common sense issues related to 4X4's in general, so it leaves much to be desired in terms of identifying axles, transmissions, transfer cases and the like. Oh yeah, there aren't any wiring diagrams included. I suppose the book was written on the premise that the reader should already know what s/he has in and around their Jeep...which, in a sense, kinda relegates the book to owner's manual status rather than being a bible on the subject. The Haynes manuals are much better.

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If you're one of the thousands of owners of vintage Jeeps who want to keep their vehicles rolling along well into this new millennium, the new, third edition of The Jeep Bible is just the thing you need. It covers all the stuff you want to know about MB, GPW, CJ-2A, CJ-3A, CJ-3B, CJ-5, CJ-6, CJ-7, JEEPSTER, COMMANDO and CJ-8.Also included is a special chapter on how to keep your CJ alive for 200,000 miles, and get better mileage, too. There are facts, figures, and "how-to" on modifying your CJ for top 4-wd performance. Also, a "hot list" of 700+ suppliers who want to help you along the way and an exhaustive Jeep Bookshelf. There are 320 pages packed with information, charts, tables, illustrations and diagrams. Plus lots of lively cartoons by Leo Bestgen, a well-respected automotive cartoonist.--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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