Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
Re: Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
I've owned and worked on many Jags over the years (starting long before the PC), and getting information for the home mechanic was a real PIA. Have just recently aquired my first Xfire. Joined this forum to do my due dilligence and have been soaking up the info found here like a sponge.
Hope to be paying back soon.
You guys are unreal!!
Many thanks,
HGLAD
Early 2004 Graphite Metalic Coupe with Black/Cedar
22533 on the clock when purchased
Hope to be paying back soon.
You guys are unreal!!
Many thanks,
HGLAD
Early 2004 Graphite Metalic Coupe with Black/Cedar
22533 on the clock when purchased
Re: Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
Originally Posted by hglad
I've owned and worked on many Jags over the years (starting long before the PC), and getting information for the home mechanic was a real PIA. Have just recently aquired my first Xfire. Joined this forum to do my due dilligence and have been soaking up the info found here like a sponge.
Originally Posted by hglad
Hope to be paying back soon.
You guys are unreal!!
Many thanks,
HGLAD
Early 2004 Graphite Metalic Coupe with Black/Cedar
22533 on the clock when purchased
You guys are unreal!!
Many thanks,
HGLAD
Early 2004 Graphite Metalic Coupe with Black/Cedar
22533 on the clock when purchased
Thanks 180 for getting it posted. Now I'm out $24 that I paid to get a copy off of Ebay!
"See" ya on the forum HGLAD!
Re: Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
Originally Posted by MikeR
The springs are actually not too bad, IF you use a spring compressor..... PM me..
Thanks.
Re: Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
Originally Posted by Mike-in-Orange
OK, thanks to Dave (aka onehundred80) I've got this document up on a server that you can all access. Right click HERE and "save as" or "save link as" etc depending on your browser and you'll have your very own PDF scan of the Chrysler Crossfire Student Reference Book from the DaimlerChrysler Academy School of Technical Training. How official!!
printout book form printout for my tool cabinet.
Your efforts are appreciated!!
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Re: Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
Thanks, Mike, I will contact you within the next few weeks. Do I remember you putting SRT springs on your limited? I may need some measurements from you as well
Thanks.
Thanks.
Re: Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
You guys here are just too awesome! I seldom post, but read here daily. I am a girl, so I am always stressed about my car I know NOTHING about them. When I go to the stealership with my car, I swear I see dollar signs instead of pupils in the service guys eyes. When they tell me my car needs this that and the other, I come here and read, and then I tell him what I want him to do. So far, my 2005 runs great. thanks fellas, I plan on reading this manual front to back!
Re: Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
Originally Posted by drydock
Ok, well maybe I'm using the wrong link.
Can you post the link that works for you?
Can you post the link that works for you?
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...tml#post515569
Re: Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
You Guys Rock!!! I bought my '07 from a Ford dealership as is, no warranty, NO books, just good looks. I've gotten SO much info from being on this Forum, more than the money spent on Sponcership is worth.
Thanks Again to ALL who make this a GREAT forum!!!
Thanks Again to ALL who make this a GREAT forum!!!
Re: Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
I didn’t even realize how vast this directory was, but the idea with the scanner was not bad. I remember looking for similar solutions to the problem for https://essayexplorer.com/review/academized and then also stopped on the scanner. But of course, a few reviews academized can not be compared in volume with the directory.
Re: Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
I didn’t even realize how vast this directory was, but the idea with the scanner was not bad. I remember looking for similar solutions to the problem for https://essayexplorer.com/review/academized and then also stopped on the scanner. But of course, a few reviews academized can not be compared in volume with the directory. I later managed to cope with similar tasks better.
Re: Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
I didn’t even realize how vast this directory was, but the idea with the scanner was not bad. I remember looking for similar solutions to the problem for https://essayexplorer.com/review/academized and then also stopped on the scanner. But of course, a few reviews academized can not be compared in volume with the directory.
Re: Crossfire Specialist Student Reference Book
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