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All Data vs Shop Key ( Mitchell)
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6 years 1 month ago - 6 years 1 month ago #19216
by Noah
"Ground cannot be checked with a 10mm socket"
Replied by Noah on topic All Data vs Shop Key ( Mitchell)
The guy I got it from was pretty shady...
All the same, it was a good deal and I didn't want to regret not buying it from him.
It's paid for itself and then some.
All the same, it was a good deal and I didn't want to regret not buying it from him.
It's paid for itself and then some.
"Ground cannot be checked with a 10mm socket"
Last edit: 6 years 1 month ago by Noah.
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6 years 1 month ago #19219
by Chad
I downlo....I mean, a person COULD download a pirated 2008 version of Mitchell on Demand. 13 DVD's. 80 GB of data.
"Knowledge is a weapon. Arm yourself, well, before going to do battle."
"Understanding a question is half an answer."
I have learned more by being wrong, than I have by being right.
Replied by Chad on topic All Data vs Shop Key ( Mitchell)
Noah wrote: The guy I got it from was pretty shady...
I downlo....I mean, a person COULD download a pirated 2008 version of Mitchell on Demand. 13 DVD's. 80 GB of data.
"Knowledge is a weapon. Arm yourself, well, before going to do battle."
"Understanding a question is half an answer."
I have learned more by being wrong, than I have by being right.
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6 years 1 month ago #19226
by Ben
Replied by Ben on topic Re:All Data vs Shop Key ( Mitchell)
Well I'm no nod but I feel like that needs deleted quick before anyone sees it!
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6 years 1 month ago #19227
by Chad
"Knowledge is a weapon. Arm yourself, well, before going to do battle."
"Understanding a question is half an answer."
I have learned more by being wrong, than I have by being right.
Replied by Chad on topic Re:All Data vs Shop Key ( Mitchell)
I tried to delete but, the Edit option is not there.:dry:
"Knowledge is a weapon. Arm yourself, well, before going to do battle."
"Understanding a question is half an answer."
I have learned more by being wrong, than I have by being right.
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6 years 1 month ago #19228
by GypsyR
Replied by GypsyR on topic Re:All Data vs Shop Key ( Mitchell)
The torrent appears inactive so it's probably a non-issue. The guys in that thread are complaining about how no one is seeding it.
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6 years 1 month ago #19252
by Dylan
Replied by Dylan on topic All Data vs Shop Key ( Mitchell)
I'll delete it pole71. Better safe than sorry I guess
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6 years 1 week ago #19899
by musaka18
Replied by musaka18 on topic All Data vs Shop Key ( Mitchell)
We have Mitchell and I hate it I used alldata for 5 years and got accustomed to it. Let’s just say between the two alldata has more reliable info. Mitchell had better diagrams but the info on them is spotty at best which can be super frustrating. I prefer alldata but fumble my way through Mitchell for now. For r&r info alldata it’s 100 times better hands down
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5 years 11 months ago #20601
by Ephratah
Hitting it with a Hammer is worth $5 knowing where to hit is worth $40
Replied by Ephratah on topic All Data vs Shop Key ( Mitchell)
I tried Shop Key and ended going back to all data had 2 vehicles with electrical issues and went to trace out wires and found shop key was missing the inline connectors I called shop key and spoke with a rep. and was told that vehicles prior to around 2008 were missing the inline connectors that at some point a update was done to the diagrams and the inline connectors got missed some how. I was in a trial period so I cancelled my contract and went back to all data.
Hitting it with a Hammer is worth $5 knowing where to hit is worth $40
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5 years 11 months ago #20602
by Ephratah
Hitting it with a Hammer is worth $5 knowing where to hit is worth $40
Replied by Ephratah on topic All Data vs Shop Key ( Mitchell)
shop key was missing C175B and all data had it
Hitting it with a Hammer is worth $5 knowing where to hit is worth $40
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5 years 11 months ago - 5 years 11 months ago #20616
by Chad
"Knowledge is a weapon. Arm yourself, well, before going to do battle."
"Understanding a question is half an answer."
I have learned more by being wrong, than I have by being right.
Replied by Chad on topic All Data vs Shop Key ( Mitchell)
I've been using ShopKeyPro and Alldata, side-by-side, for a few weeks. I was, previously, a ShopKey fan. But, I must say, I really like the NEW AllData. One thing that I, still, like better about ShopKey is the Labor Estimating. Labor times are, pretty much, the same, but I like the format of Shopkey better. It is easier and quicker, for me, to find what I'm looking for. Another thing is during Vehicle Identification, Shopkey ALWAYS offers the 8th VIN digit as a selection. AllData rarely does but, over-all, I prefer their vehicle identification format much better. It is MUCH easier to find previously selected vehicles. And, in my opinion, the game winner is the way AllData will span all pages of a schematic (just like you have seen ScannerDanner tape them together). Zooming and scrolling from page to page is a breeze. Alldata is $24/month cheaper, too.
In summary, I was a loyal ShopKeyPro user for about 5 years. But , AllData has won me over.
In summary, I was a loyal ShopKeyPro user for about 5 years. But , AllData has won me over.
"Knowledge is a weapon. Arm yourself, well, before going to do battle."
"Understanding a question is half an answer."
I have learned more by being wrong, than I have by being right.
Last edit: 5 years 11 months ago by Chad.
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