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have you tried direct from dodge i know they are a bit pricey but i think you can call the same number for owners manuels and order a service as well. Try a local dealer they should have the number available and if not i will get it for you when i return
 
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Chiltons is the better manual with more accurate info, but Haynes has more and better pictures to walk you through. HEMI? is right, the factory service manual is by far the best, but for less than half the price of the factory manual you can buy both the Chiltons and the Haynes.
 
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I actually found my ram manual on cd on ebay for 10.00 and it is wonderful. Better than any haynes that I have used. Good luck!
 



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