since you just bought the car i would rec. getting a manual from the dealer. around 100 bucks but they are well worth it. they shouldnt have warranty stuff in there but your dealer should have told you if you have or had a warranty. the manual will give you all the facts and stats of your specific car. lug size, spark gap, timing, torque specs, etc.,.. also if the car ever breaks down the manula will give you step by step instructions on how to fix and what to check. screw haynes....
Last edited by waaBAAH; Dec 27, 2005 at 10:55 AM.