Iveco Stralis Hi-Road

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Re: Iveco Stralis Hi-Road

#31 Post by Valy » 26 Jan 2022 20:25

At volvo the second letter show cab size, like for man, on mercedes is for the range
În general are 2 types of naming
By usage or by size
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#32 Post by xXCARL1992Xx » 27 Jan 2022 15:59

you are so wrong, you clearly doent know anything about it
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Re: Iveco Stralis Hi-Road

#33 Post by Valy » 01 Feb 2022 10:50

Explain you than
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#34 Post by Winchester1979 » 03 Feb 2022 03:16

xXCARL1992Xx wrote: 26 Jan 2022 20:14 the FM is a different truck, it has nothing to do with the bigger FH wich is the premium model, the Actros you show on the other hand is the same truck all of them are called MP3
Just because they have the same name, doesn't mean it's the "same truck". Mercedes does have a tendency to lump their trucks into one brand name by usage. Actros, in this case, currently being "every truck in the Mercedes lineup with a sleeper cab that is not an Arocs". How much they have in common mechanically is hard to tell, but what *is* easy to tell is that a lot of their cabs have basically no parts in common other than the badges. Especially when you're comparing low-floor cabs (which are 2300 mm wide above the fenders) to the level-floor full size cabs (which are 2500 mm wide above the fenders).

Most people won't call a Scania P and a Scania R the "same truck", and those have many more parts in common than some of the Actros models. (as in, the differences between a Scania P normal roof sleeper and a Scania R normal roof sleeper are IIRC entirely between the floor of the cab, and the bottom edge of the windows. Everything above the window sill is the same, everything below the cab floor is the same including all the glass. And a big chunk of the dashboard is also the same. Good luck fitting a 2.5 meter dashboard in a 2.3 meter cab on an Actros...)

So, I'm going to remain skeptical about there being more of a difference between the FH and FM than there is between a "big" Actros and a "little" Actros if you take the cabs off.
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Re: Iveco Stralis Hi-Road

#35 Post by xXCARL1992Xx » 03 Feb 2022 16:19

the one he showed in the image is an Mercedes-Benz Actros MP3, it is the same as the Mercedes Actros MP3 with a flat floor (both pictures he showed) this has nothing to do with heavy vs medium duty truck like he wanted other to believe, the FM has nothing to do with the FH, while the 2 MP3s he showed are the same truck with a different cabin (Scania Normal VS Highline example), 2 trucks made for different applications (FH vs FM) VS 2 trucks that are the same except for the standing hight inside the cabin
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Re: Iveco Stralis Hi-Road

#36 Post by Valy » 04 Feb 2022 09:40

Not exactly
I compare fm with fh how I compare mo3 low with mp3 high
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#37 Post by xXCARL1992Xx » 04 Feb 2022 09:45

and you are still wrong
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Re: Iveco Stralis Hi-Road

#38 Post by Valy » 16 Feb 2022 20:20

În România yiu can see fm for long trucks
Like more trucks
That cabs which I compared have exactly same usage
Not very very long deliveries
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