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Old 26-06-2015, 12:46   #1
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Old 26-06-2015, 14:06   #2
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Completely unnecessary.
I like.
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Old 26-06-2015, 14:08   #3
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To bad they don't come in LHD
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Old 26-06-2015, 14:24   #4
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I love the first one, the pleasure of both an estate and a pickup... I can have the ferrets in the back of the aircon'd car, and all the junk in the pick up out the way.

I dread to think how much one would cost... I think MakeitFit should turn the Black Pearl into a 6x6 T2...
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Old 26-06-2015, 16:19   #5
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There's a 6x6 mk3 Ford Transit a few doors up from me
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Old 26-06-2015, 17:04   #6
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6x6 implies all wheels driven, so how do they get the drive to the third axle ?
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Old 26-06-2015, 18:51   #7
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With a prop shaft
To be honest I don't really know, I assume that the first axle in the rear has a straight through shaft into the second axle.
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Old 26-06-2015, 19:47   #8
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With a prop shaft
To be honest I don't really know, I assume that the first axle in the rear has a straight through shaft into the second axle.
that would be the normal way of doing it
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Nice I like the first one.
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Old 26-06-2015, 21:36   #10
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These six wheel conversions are not 6x6, they are 6x4, they're designed to increase load and towing capacity rather than traction. The third axle is a "lazy axle", i.e. not driven, a bit like the TACR2 Range Rover fire appliances.

Still look the mutts!

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These six wheel conversions are not 6x6, they are 6x4, they're designed to increase load and towing capacity rather than traction. The third axle is a "lazy axle", i.e. not driven, a bit like the TACR2 Range Rover fire appliances.

Still look the mutts!

If you look at the first picture, it says it is a 6x6 on the reg.

Here is a vintage video of an older one... Drives a bit like a twat though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUy_IX4TCb0
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Old 26-06-2015, 22:17   #12
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With a prop shaft
To be honest I don't really know, I assume that the first axle in the rear has a straight through shaft into the second axle.
Here you go, this is how they do it..

http://www.6x6australia.com.au/driveline.php
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That's very good, but the original pics are vehicles from

http://www.sixwheeler.com.au/

Either are pretty smart!

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Old 27-06-2015, 08:53   #14
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There's a 6x6 mk3 Ford Transit a few doors up from me

what would zippy say?

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Old 27-06-2015, 09:07   #15
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maybe as a sixer or not I wish manufactures would offer a larger 7 seater based on
a crewcab frame, so think potentially a 9 seater or 7 seater pathy with decent boot
on a a nav frame.

could convert the bed of some of the pickups with a roof and roll bar to 4 seats on
top of existing 5 in cab though body flex might become an issue.
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