The Haynes and Chilton manuals which are both published by Haynes and share the same author are basically identical. They contain the same photos and the same lame information. I've bought these manuals for every car I've owned simply because they are about the only option available. I've always found them to be frustratingly vague and rarely helpful. They are generally useless except for the most basic information.
This particular manual and it's Chilton version are particularly vexing, because you don't discover until after you've purchased the manuals that they do not include information specific to All Wheel Drive models. So if you're doing anything with the transfer case, front differential or front drive axles you are simply out of luck.