
M656 - Wikipedia
The M656 is a 5-ton 8x8 U.S. military heavy cargo truck. It was a 5-ton truck in April 1966 and was used with the Pershing 1a missile. [1]
Off-road US vehicles Tests 1 Ford 8x8, M113, Reo 6x6 M Series
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M977 Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT)
These 8x8 diesel-powered off-road capable all-weather trucks are used by the U.S. military to perform line and local haul, unit resupply, and related missions in a tactical environment. Capabilities:
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oshkosh-m985-8x8-ford-f150 - The Fast Lane Truck
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M656/XM757 8x8 solutions - SteelSoldiers
May 8, 2007 · The 8x8 weighs about 3,000 lb less than the equivalent all steel 5-ton trucks. More horse power for a better power to weight ratio. Excellent offroad abilities, can't wait to try it out.
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Eight-wheel drive - Wikipedia
Eight-wheel drive, often notated as 8WD or 8×8, is a drivetrain configuration that allows all eight wheels of an eight-wheeled vehicle to be drive wheels simultaneously.
Ford 8.8 axle - Wikipedia
The Ford 8.8 is an automotive axle manufactured by Ford Motor Company at the Sterling Axle Plant in Sterling Heights, MI. It was first used in model year 1983 Ford trucks. The axle was developed to replace the Ford 9-inch axle. This axle is still in production today for a …