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hmong337 12-23-2013 02:57 PM

Factory Service Manual hard-copy?
 
Any vendors on here sell them? Would be nice to have a hard copy. The download copies are hard to navigate through and they just simply suck.

I wouldn't mind getting a hard copy.

mav1178 12-23-2013 04:15 PM

No vendor would be selling the FSM unless they were a dealer.

It's copyrighted material...

-alex

kthxbai 12-23-2013 06:53 PM

@mav1178 statement is true...however there are companies that produce repair/maintenance manuals, ie Haynes. Unfortunately, it's a waiting game to see if a company like Haynes will produce one for the FRS/BRZ as they currently only make manuals for select Ford, Lincoln, and Kia models. Our best bet for a hard copy is to download the pdf manual and print it (whether by sections on an as needed basis or bite the bullet and print the whole manual).

hmong337 12-23-2013 09:54 PM

I wonder if there are dealers here that'll cut club members a deal on the hard copies. Maybe we should start a group buy?

Nik33615 12-26-2013 04:08 PM

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y28...615/manual.jpg


You can download the service manual pdf and load it onto a flash drive, then take it to a FedEX office store and have them print out the manual and they can even bind them for you. Just to warn you it's hundreds of pages so it will be expensive...

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12135

hmong337 03-28-2014 12:53 PM

Talked to the parts department at my local Toyota dealer and they said the hard copies are like $450 a piece or something like that. Pretty much told me that the reason why they're so expensive is to keep people from buying them and performing their own maintenance. Makes sense on a business stand point but it looks as though I'm going to do what @Nik33615 did and just take the PDF to my local copying place.

The mechanical pdf is 5009 pages though :(

HubertK 03-28-2014 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by hmong337 (Post 1632589)
Talked to the parts department at my local Toyota dealer and they said the hard copies are like $450 a piece or something like that. Pretty much told me that the reason why they're so expensive is to keep people from buying them and performing their own maintenance. Makes sense on a business stand point but it looks as though I'm going to do what @Nik33615 did and just take the PDF to my local copying place.

The mechanical pdf is 5009 pages though :(

To print 5009 pages in your local copying place its going to cost really close to the $450 mark or even more. :thumbdown:

badrad 03-28-2014 02:20 PM

Either be a student or find one at a local university that may have free printing. Do it in stages over a few days maybe...to not totally screw anyone over. Or only print realistic things you will need.

I was able to do it at my school (graduated little over a year ago). Paid them plenty of tuition and didn't print nearly enough while I was there. There's also a place on campus that binds it cheaper for students / FedEx will generally have discounts with student IDs

hmong337 03-28-2014 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by HubertK (Post 1632771)
To print 5009 pages in your local copying place its going to cost really close to the $450 mark or even more. :thumbdown:

I know :(

Let's say $0.10 a copy. That still $500.90 lol. There's still the electrical books too :(

extrashaky 03-28-2014 03:48 PM

An independent mechanic I know sometimes loads these things up on an iPad. His iPad is all greasy from accessing the FSMs while he's working on customers' cars, but it works. It's the same tablet he uses to swipe people's credit cards.

I ought to load these into my onboard tablet, just to have them with me as reading material while I await the tow truck in the event this thing strands me somewhere.

hmong337 03-28-2014 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by extrashaky (Post 1633046)
An independent mechanic I know sometimes loads these things up on an iPad. His iPad is all greasy from accessing the FSMs while he's working on customers' cars, but it works. It's the same tablet he uses to swipe people's credit cards.

I ought to load these into my onboard tablet, just to have them with me as reading material while I await the tow truck in the event this thing strands me somewhere.

Thanks for the idea!!!

I still have a few friends finishing up their college. I'm gonna see what they can do for me.

Jyn 03-28-2014 03:55 PM

FedEx Kinkos often has a college discount. Many college campuses also have a "printing services" where you can custom order things to be printed (useful for teaching assistants and rarely utilized by other student body). Look into these for cheap printing options.

DAEMANO 03-28-2014 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by extrashaky (Post 1633046)
An independent mechanic I know sometimes loads these things up on an iPad. His iPad is all greasy from accessing the FSMs while he's working on customers' cars, but it works. It's the same tablet he uses to swipe people's credit cards.

I ought to load these into my onboard tablet, just to have them with me as reading material while I await the tow truck in the event this thing strands me somewhere.

Nice idea!
Any other 100-200 tablet in an Otterbox is more cost effective than printing. Man electronics have become cheap! Need the tablet shock and smear proof? How about a high-end "kids" tablet? Left in the toolbox or even better load up a bunch of army field manuals and put it in the emergency kit or B.O.B.

DM7 03-28-2014 04:44 PM

$400 - $500 does not sound too bad to me considering a complete brake service will probably cost that much at the dealer.

Considering the amount of work it took to write up step-by-step guides that untrained car enthusiasts can follow and perform their own work, a hard copy should cost substantially more.

If you add the cost of the manual to the lifetime cost of the car $400 is only about 1.5% of what you paid for the car anyways.


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