You can see that the prop shaft leads to the non-driven (steering) axle and not the driven, last axle.
This is not a game breaking bug/glitch.
Iveco Hi-Way misplaced prop shaft on 6x2 chassis
Iveco Hi-Way misplaced prop shaft on 6x2 chassis
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Re: Iveco Hi-Way misplaced prop shaft on 6x2 chassis
The 6x2 and 6x4 share some of their chassis and axle parts... Since 99% of the users never see these things or, even if they see it, they don't notice, it would be extra work for not much profit.
Thanks for reporting, though.
Thanks for reporting, though.
Retired, but still loving it.
Re: Iveco Hi-Way misplaced prop shaft on 6x2 chassis
I don't see this as an issue at all. That is the drive axle on a 6x2. The third axle on many is a lift axle. I can snap a pic later of an Actros that is in my neighbourhood with the 3rd axle raised.
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Re: Iveco Hi-Way misplaced prop shaft on 6x2 chassis
Picture as promised. Not the ideal as he is parked on a slope but you can clearly see the back axel is not on the ground. You will also notice that it is not a "Drive" Hub but a "freewheel" hub.
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