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should I buy an Haynes





Soon I will be starting to put in all my audio...shall I buy a haynes manual to help me to this? Im mainly interested in how to get door panels/boot panels etc off and other little tips...

anyone used one for audio help, or is it more of a case of "tug and hope" :)
 


if you are not that confident with installing ICE or remembering where you pull stuff from, then if it makes you feel better about doing it yourself then buy one.

It will be cheaper than paying someone to do the install for you. Plus it will always come in handy if you want to do any engine work yourself etc, put lowering springs on that sort of thing.

Its not as hard or daunting as you would think though. Just have to be tough with it. If you are gentle you will break it. I know that sounds strange but i have always found it to be true.
 


I have both the haynes manuals, max power and normal, and each have been very handy more than once, should get one mate!
 
  don't


get one

might not help a great deal with the ice, usually undo and pull off panels, simple

but ull most prob use the haynes for other little things
 


Brought a hanyens manual over a year ago now....it has had so much use it unbelievable, when i first got my ar i even paid to have my alloys fitted for me :oops:.....now im tackelign every job that doesnt reqire specialist tools, water pump change, chenging shockers over.....only thing ive paid to have done was a new clutch, gearbox rebuild, wheel bearings, and cambelt
 


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