Mack makes Body Builder manuals available as free downloads

March 7, 2014

INDIANAPOLIS. Mack Trucks is making its Body Builder manuals available for free to body builders as downloads from www.MackTrucks.com.

The documents, found under the “Parts and Services” tab of the website, offers general chassis information for Mack trucks, including the Mack Pinnacle, Mack Granite and Mack TerraPro models, built from 2010 through the present. Additional electrical and programming documents have been added for 2013 and beyond, and are separately listed.

Included in the PDF downloads are online service and parts information, service bulletins, legacy information and a listing of Mack Trucks Academy online offerings.

“Truck bodies and equipment are essential to many of our customers’ businesses, and it’s critical for body builders to be able to easily get accurate and detailed information from Mack,” said Stu Russoli, Mack construction product marketing manager. “These manuals are now more accessible for body builders.”

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