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  1. Get Smart..... go read lexls.com like we did.
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  2. A 95 manual will help with some things but not all because there were significant designs changes in 95 which make it different, in some regards, to the 91. The factory service manual is, in my opinion, kinda lame. It can show somewhat cryptic illustrations and can be frustrating at times. However, with forums like this and searching the web, you will have a ton of info. I would go the alldata route and download your 91 info. One most important and powerful tool which many newbies ignore is the "search" feature on this and other forums. Heck, even google search is extremely powerful. Learn to use the search engine and you can find almost anything you want for free. Information is power.
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  3. Hi Nate, welcome to the club.. do like Richard said and check out http://www.lexls.com/ and read up,
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  4. You should be able to get a reasonable copy of a 1991 LS400 on CD ROM from ebay or Amazon for a few $$$. Or join the Toyota TIS website,subscribe for 2 days for $15.00 and then down load everything you need including the workshop manuals.
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  5. There are four distinct "series" of the LS400 with the 95 being "completely redesigned" per this excellent website: http://www.lexls.com/info/lsgenerations.html
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