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Books : Jeep Owner's Bible: A Hands-On Guide to Getting the Most from Your Jeep (Owners Bible)

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Thank you
thank you so much, the book was great, the shipping was fast, thank you thank you thank you!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Full of everything you need to know about Jeeps
This book has help me with basically everything related to my Jeep. It even introduced me to concepts I never knew about before. Great buy for those interested in Jeeps.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Useless book
Just about the most useLESS book I have ever bought. The coverage is way too broad and general. There are little to NO specific areas covered. Just general information that can be obtained in the owners manual that comes with the vehicle. All in all, not even worth taking to the throne room.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Amazing, a must have for Jeep owners
A great book! Once I started reading it, I just couldn't put it down. Everything you need to know about Jeep performance, history, upgrades, regular maintanence - simply a Jeep hoss of a book. As a mechanic, I enjoyed the book thoroughly. I read it cover to cover in about a week once I actually got my hands on it. A++ I would recommend it to any Jeep enthusiast.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - shameless Jeep/Mopar brand promo
Not worth your money. It reads like a paid advertisement. Spends way too much time talking about how great the new Jeep vehicles are and how important it is to use geniune mopar parts. Very little actual reference material for the DIY enthusiast or wannabe serious Jeeper. What little reference there is, is for CJs. Seems like something they would hand out at a Jeep dealership.

I don't agree with a lot of what this guy says. What's this about only needing 33" tires at the largest? For me, bigger, sloppier obstacles = more fun = need more traction and clearance = bigger tires.

Take my advice - aftermarket parts are almost always the way to go for price, warranty length, and reliability - don't get your parts or accessories through Chrysler/Mopar if you can help it.

I recommend Jim Allen's books, such as the Jeep 4x4 Performance Handbook. Much better intro to Jeepin'.


 
   

 

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