1986 - New Model Saab 9000 Group #7 Suspension Wheels Repair Manual on 2040-parts.com
Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
This is a very good used Saab factory manual for the 1986 and newer Saab 9000 cars. This is Volume # 7 Suspension and Wheel Service for this new model that year. This factory manual covers the front and rear suspension systems and includes axle and wheel bearing repairs. The manual covers items needing rountine checking. The manual pages and cover are in very good condition. The information inside pertains to both Turbo and Non-turbo engines and cars made for 1986 and later. If you own this car these manuals are very nice to have. |
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