Sterling
Sterling Trucks was a short-lived manufacturer that appeared after Freightliner bought Ford’s truck division. It made solid trucks but was positioned beneath Freightliner’s premium offerings.
Although Sterling trucks aren’t too bad when it comes to reliability and maintenance costs, they still have issues, especially now that they are already well-used. And, of course, relying solely on the dealer to keep your truck running can be costly, which beats the purpose of driving an older truck in the first place.
Fortunately, you can cut labor expenses using a trusted Sterling repair manual. Indeed, our manuals contain detailed step-by-step repair and maintenance instructions, along with troubleshooting tips and clear illustrations to help DIYers save a bunch. Moreover, the wiring diagrams and torque specs are irreplaceable to professional technicians, while our Sterling truck parts manuals can help any workshop.
Everything you need to maintain and fix your Sterling truck, you can find inside!