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      Volvo FH16 6x2 Supporting Rear Axle (2005) vs. Mercedes-Benz 1833LS (2004)

      7 reasons to buy Volvo FH16 6x2 Supporting Rear Axle (2005):

      Wheelbase specifications 1

      Turn radius 7200 mm and 7450 mm 3 % less or 250 mm

      Sizes

      Rear axles number 2 and 1 50 % more or 1

      Motor

      Full power 410.1 kW and 243.1 kW 41 % more or 167.0 kW
      Peak torque 2800 Nm and 1300 Nm 54 % more or 1500 Nm
      Displacement 16.1 l. and 7.2 l. 55 % more or 8.9 l.

      Gear box

      Forward gears number 12 and 8 33 % more or 4
      Reverse gears number 2 and 1 50 % more or 1

      1 reasons to buy Mercedes-Benz 1833LS (2004):

      Motor

      Torque measured at 1600 rev / min and 1500 rev / min 6 % more or 100 rev

      Neutral reasons:

      Wheelbase specifications 1

      Wheelbase 3050 mm and 3600 mm
      Dimensional length 6585 mm and 5815 mm
      Length from rear axle center to frame end 805 mm and 770 mm
      Total gross vehicle weight 26000 kg and 18000 kg
      Chassis total weight 8570 kg and 5430 kg

      Sizes

      Tyre size Front: 315/80R22.5, Rear: 315/80R22.5 and 295/80R22.5
      Height to cab upper part 3328 mm and 2932 mm
      Class by weight 8 and 8

      Motor

      Manufacturer Volvo and Mercedes-Benz
      Model D16C (610 HP) and OM926LA (326 HP)
      Hole 144 mm and 106 mm
      Strokes 165 mm and 136 mm
      Aspiration Turbocharging with intercooler and Turbocharging with intercooler

      Gear box

      Transmission type 12 synchronized forward gears, two forward gears to caterpillar treads and reverse gears and 9-gearbox with synchronized gears
      Model VO2814 and G131-9
      Manufacturer Volvo and Mercedes-Benz