And if that's not enough, there was an 8x8 version also!! (XM384)
For anyone interested in US military vehicles, Fred's books (there's a
"Tracked Vehicles" also) are a great investment.
Bob
> > or you can make a 6 wheeler by driving another differential and
> > axle/suspension assy behind the rear end)
> To your knowledge has anyone done something like that? It would be
> exceptionaly interesting!
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