I have both (actually the factory manual, not the Bentley reprint) and use
both. The Haynes doesn't make as many assumptions about the user's
knowledge of standard practices in an automotive shop, but the factory
manual has more detail, and lists everything you have to do to get to the
subassembly you need to work on.
I understand that another run of the Haynes manual has been printed. The
Roadster Factory was offering it again, and I hear that some listers have
been able to get it directly from the publisher in the UK
At 08:39 AM 5/12/2003, Tarnow, Joshua wrote:
>Listers, I was wondering if anyone has an opinion regarding the out of print
>TR250/6 Haynes manual. Has anyone had any experience comparing the manual to
>say the Bentley book? Better? Worse? No difference?
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