Driving in Slovakia I saw this sign. My Slovakian reading comprehension on a scale of 1 to 10 is zero, but if it can cause your car to flip and go end over end, I figured I better use caution.
According to Google Translate 'SECTION OF FREQUENT TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS'
1993 Mitsubishi Delica Star Wagon Super Exceed Turbodiesel 4×4
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1993-mitsubishi-delica-star-wagon-9/
Disclaimer- no relation to vehicle, seller or BaT
While being a huge fan of Little Giant products, and wanting to use their 4 step 'Jumbo Step' (a 'step angle', not a 'ladder angle', plus build quality) it was just not high enough to use with my set-up. So I ended up using a Louisville Ladder 4 step ladder. Very light weight but still super...
If I was in the market for a expo van I would be on this like a hungry man to a ham sandwich. Certainly a good price for a van I would not be afraid to use in the wild. And it seems like the seller is up front about everything (good and needs some attention), so no surprises. Man, a V10, locker...
Good catch, seems like a killer deal, especially from a dealer
https://www.pricefamilydealerships.com/inventory/used-2020-ram-2500-power-wagon-4wd-4d-crew-cab-3c6tr5ejxlg197283/
How about an EarthCruiser GZL-500UE ?
For reference - a GZL300 on a 2016 Ram (Same length, the GZL500 has a 6.5' (+/-) interior length, the GZL300 has a 5.0' interior length)
Located in Southern Oregon, PM for more info if interested.
I was able to find a 1017 operators manual in English on the UK eBay, so you might give that a try. It was about $50 USDs, about 6-7 years ago.
A hard copy than went with the truck, so nothing digital to share :(
According to 'Steel Soldier' 4-6 mpg.
PDH (pretty darn heavy) to start with, so the added weight from the armor makes less of a difference that you would think
One of you certainly needs/wants this.
1998 Stewart & Stevenson M1088 Armored 6x6 Semi Tractor Truck
- 32,790 Original Miles
- Cat 3116 Turbocharged Diesel Engine
- Allison 7 Speed Automatic Transmission
- Fully Armored Cab ( 2"+ Thick Ballistic Glass & Armor)
- HD Ring Mount Gunner System
-...
It sounds like your experience with your C-class (65ish and 45-50ish) would give you a idea of the speed (just knock 10%ish off), and you should have an idea of if you can live with normal LKW cruising/hill performance. And take your C-Class's coolness were X = its coolness factor and use this...
My MB 1017AF had an OM352A with 170 hp (+/-) at 13,940 pounds. As an 'AF' with fast axles it had the performance you listed, 60ish (58-63) mph cruising and 30-40mph on hills. Not an issue as it was as fast or even faster than Semi-trucks (class 8), so I was never 'the guy' on the long grade...
I can not speak to the Chevy platform, but CJC Offroad carries suspensions for them along with Dodge and Ford (which seems to be their specialty) . I watch a lot of their YouTube videos on the Dodge platform and I am impressed with their information and candor. You might contact them directly...
Yup. PM me with your email address and I will send you a Dropbox link
For anyone else in need, here is what I have for the Fuso
And if you are a 'Mercedes LKW' person
It looks to me that the awesome/cool spare tire carrier swings to the passenger side, with a drop down platform that converts into a nice mini-patio giving convenient access to the cabin door, while providing a great place to knock the dirt/mud off your shoes while the spare tire sits out of the...
At the time of that post, I just listed the MRAP wheels that I saw that were currently available, cheap ($50-$100 each), with the exception of the NSN#2530-01-479-2916 which were the wheels on my MB1017AF that the prior owner had paid $1000+ each plus shipping and about $200 per wheel in the...
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