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      International 5500i SFA 4x4 (2004) vs. Mercedes-Benz 2541L (2003)

      4 reasons to buy International 5500i SFA 4x4 (2004):

      Wheelbase specifications 3

      Turn radius 11379.1 mm and 12050 mm 6 % less or 670.9 mm

      Wheelbase specifications 2

      Turn radius 10491.2 mm and 10550 mm 1 % less or 58.8 mm

      Wheelbase specifications 1

      Turn radius 9625.6 mm and 10100 mm 5 % less or 474.4 mm

      Motor

      Full power 316.9 kW and 305.7 kW 4 % more or 11.2 kW

      2 reasons to buy Mercedes-Benz 2541L (2003):

      Motor

      Peak torque 2000 Nm and 1559.2 Nm 22 % more or 440.8 Nm

      Gear box

      Forward gears number 16 and 11 31 % more or 5

      Neutral reasons:

      Wheelbase specifications 3

      Length from cab rear to frame end 3962.4 mm and 9895 mm
      Wheelbase 5232.4 mm and 6000 mm
      Length from rear axle center to frame end 914.4 mm and 3415 mm
      Dimensional length 6858 mm and 12205 mm
      Total gross vehicle weight 16034.5 kg and 25300 kg
      Chassis total weight 5946.6 kg and 7910 kg

      Wheelbase specifications 2

      Wheelbase 4775.2 mm and 5100 mm
      Dimensional length 6400.8 mm and 10405 mm
      Length from cab rear to frame end 3505.2 mm and 8095 mm
      Length from rear axle center to frame end 914.4 mm and 2250 mm
      Total gross vehicle weight 16034.5 kg and 25300 kg
      Chassis total weight 5915.3 kg and 7790 kg

      Wheelbase specifications 1

      Total gross vehicle weight 16034.5 kg and 26000 kg
      Chassis total weight 5883.5 kg and 7750 kg
      Wheelbase 4318 mm and 4800 mm
      Dimensional length 5943.6 mm and 10105 mm
      Length from cab rear to frame end 3048 mm and 7795 mm
      Length from rear axle center to frame end 914.4 mm and 2250 mm

      Sizes

      Rear axles number 2 and 2
      Class by weight 8 and 8

      Motor

      Manufacturer Cummins and Mercedes-Benz
      Model ISM (425 HP) and OM501LA (410 HP)

      Gear box

      Model FR-13210B 11-speeds and G211-16
      Manufacturer Eaton Fuller and Mercedes-Benz

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