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Old 05-15-2002, 06:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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chiltons vs helms

i allready own the chiltons manual for my 4thgen, would it be worth it to get a helms to or do they cover pretty much the same stuff?
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I own a Chilton's as well. It's a waste of money. From what I hear the Helm's is no comparison.. It's defienetly better 10 fold.

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Old 05-15-2002, 08:44 PM   #3 (permalink)
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The Helms clearly shows you how to do everything from change the oil to rebuild the engine. The Chiltons version of an engine rebuild starts out with "tear down engine..."
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I never recommend anything but the HELMS. It was the best $65 I ever spent. You can order it online and it is shipped to your door a week and a half later (generally). It saved my assssss quite a few times, til it was stolen. Actually my buddies prelude was stolen and it happened to be in it....so some lucky phuker is runnin around with my helms somewhere.
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the helms is like almost 4 chiltons thick
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where can you buy this helm manual from ???
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Old 05-16-2002, 05:38 AM   #7 (permalink)
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http://www.helminc.com
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helms = bible.
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im selling mine..its a good book, i just dont use it ...no probs with the lude hehe

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you guys lucky

they don't make manual book for gen 4 here in australia....
i get all the info from you guys and other related site...thank alots guys...

but one day i get one from oversea..when i save up enough money
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helms = bible.
Chiltons=pamphlet
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chilton = bum whipes
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Chiltons = paper paperweight.. haha

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