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      Volvo FH16 6x2 Supporting Rear Axle (2005) vs. Mercedes-Benz 2541L (2003)

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

      Wheelbase specifications 2

      Turn radius 7450 mm and 10550 mm 29 % less or 3100 mm

      Wheelbase specifications 1

      Turn radius 7200 mm and 10100 mm 29 % less or 2900 mm

      Motor

      Full power 410.1 kW and 305.7 kW 25 % more or 104.4 kW
      Peak torque 2500 Nm and 2000 Nm 20 % more or 500 Nm
      Torque measured at 1500 rev / min and 1080 rev / min 28 % more or 420 rev
      Displacement 16.1 l. and 12 l. 25 % more or 4.1 l.

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

      Gear box

      Forward gears number 16 and 12 25 % more or 4

      Neutral reasons:

      Wheelbase specifications 2

      Wheelbase 3200 mm and 5100 mm
      Dimensional length 6735 mm and 10405 mm
      Length from rear axle center to frame end 805 mm and 2250 mm
      Total gross vehicle weight 26000 kg and 25300 kg
      Chassis total weight 8580 kg and 7790 kg

      Wheelbase specifications 1

      Chassis total weight 8570 kg and 7750 kg
      Length from rear axle center to frame end 805 mm and 2250 mm
      Total gross vehicle weight 26000 kg and 26000 kg
      Wheelbase 3050 mm and 4800 mm
      Dimensional length 6585 mm and 10105 mm

      Sizes

      Rear axles number 2 and 2
      Tyre size Front: 315/80R22.5, Rear: 315/80R22.5 and 315/80R22.5
      Class by weight 8 and 8
      Height to cab upper part 3328 mm and 3495 mm

      Motor

      Hole 144 mm and 130 mm
      Manufacturer Volvo and Mercedes-Benz
      Strokes 165 mm and 150 mm
      Model D16C (550 HP) and OM501LA (410 HP)
      Aspiration Turbocharging with intercooler and Turbocharging with intercooler

      Gear box

      Manufacturer Volvo and Mercedes-Benz
      Model VO2814 and G211-16
      Reverse gears number 2 and 2