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Volvo FH 6x2 Supporting Rear Axle (2005) vs. Mercedes-Benz 2550LS (2004)
3 reasons to buy Volvo FH 6x2 Supporting Rear Axle (2005):
Wheelbase specifications 1
Turn radius | 6900 mm and 7900 mm | 13 % less or 1000 mm |
Motor
Peak torque | 2500 Nm and 2400 Nm | 4 % more or 100 Nm |
Torque measured at | 1400 rev / min and 1080 rev / min | 23 % more or 320 rev |
3 reasons to buy Mercedes-Benz 2550LS (2004):
Motor
Full power | 375.1 kW and 298.3 kW | 20 % more or 76.8 kW |
Displacement | 15.9 l. and 12.8 l. | 19 % more or 3.1 l. |
Gear box
Forward gears number | 16 and 12 | 25 % more or 4 |
Neutral reasons:
Wheelbase specifications 1
Dimensional length | 6085 mm and 6415 mm |
Wheelbase | 3900 mm and 3900 mm |
Length from rear axle center to frame end | 825 mm and 1075 mm |
Total gross vehicle weight | 23400 kg and 23400 kg |
Chassis total weight | 7690 kg and 7765 kg |
Sizes
Overall width | 2495 mm and 2494 mm |
Height to cab upper part | 3300 mm and 3850 mm |
Rear axles number | 2 and 2 |
Tyre size | Front: 295/80R22.5, Rear: 295/80R22.5 and 295/80R22.5 |
Class by weight | 8 and 8 |
Motor
Aspiration | Turbocharging with intercooler and Turbocharging with intercooler |
Manufacturer | Volvo and Mercedes-Benz |
Hole | 131 mm and 130 mm |
Model | D13A400 (400 HP) and OM502LA (500 HP) |
Strokes | 158 mm and 150 mm |
Gear box
Manufacturer | Volvo and Mercedes-Benz |
Model | V2514 and G240 |
Reverse gears number | 2 and 2 |