Thread: Hummer 6x6

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    Default Hummer 6x6

    Now this could be fun... If only I was rich! Offered by USA 6x6




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    Imagine trying to turn that around on a blocked shelf road.
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    imagine what the alignment would cost!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FortyMileDesert
    Imagine trying to turn that around on a blocked shelf road.

    Yeah that would be bad... I bet that it more for show than anything else, none the less it would be great payload, and the Mog portal axles all steer. Just kind of cool and thought I would share the link and some pics.
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    Default ugly trucks

    I think it looks like a monstrosity- but the idea has a lot of potential. UNICAT is proposing a 6x6 F-550 and 6x6 Rovers have been common for a long time. I think the 6x6 Rovers look kind of ungainly, too, but the Austrailian and British military has had them around for a long time

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    I think the 6x6 Rovers look kind of ungainly, too, but the Austrailian and British military has had them around for a long time
    I agree. But then there're the Pinzgauers and the Volvos, both avaliable in 6x6 with portal axles. They are pretty sweet. Kinda depends on how you travel.

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