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> OT: Haynes manual care, falling aaprt, but I think mine is cheap
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post Jul 11 2018, 05:52 PM
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My Haynes manual is falling apart. The spine is ripping (my fault), but the book seems to be made cheaply. The pages are thin and the pictures are not clear. I bought in new on Amazon. How do I tell if I'm getting an original or some 4th generation photocopied one? No FLAPS has them in stock.

I'll probably have to tape it (not my first choice) or take it to a bindery (like FedEx/Kinkos) and have them punch holes and spiral bind it. Anyone done this?
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post Jul 11 2018, 06:14 PM
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I was seriously considering sheet protectors in a 3-ring binder, but the pages are an odd size. Mine is a Clymer, which I usually hate, but it is old and only covers 70-73. Lots of information the later aftermarket books leave out.


I suppose a trip to Staples or Kinko's is in my near future.
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