If anyone happens to have the time, building a type 3 ambulance would be extremely helpful for me. I teach driver training and I'd love to demonstrate suspension loads of the ambulance in Live For Speed. This way I can safely show how rapid inputs of a heavy emergency vehicle can cause understeer, overloading of the suspicion and potentially a rollover event.
Type 3 ambulances are the typical ambulances you see in the United States. They are truck chassis with a box attached to them where patient care happens. They are typically 6000-7000kg when loaded and powered by a 3.5 - 5.0L Turbo Diesel engine that are often connected to a 8 speed transmission that only drives the rear wheels. The rears are "dualies" meaning that they are two wheels on the left and two on the right to handle the extra load that it must carry. They are around 700-750cm in length, 225-250cm in width, and 260-285cm in height.
Thank you for your time.
Type 3 ambulances are the typical ambulances you see in the United States. They are truck chassis with a box attached to them where patient care happens. They are typically 6000-7000kg when loaded and powered by a 3.5 - 5.0L Turbo Diesel engine that are often connected to a 8 speed transmission that only drives the rear wheels. The rears are "dualies" meaning that they are two wheels on the left and two on the right to handle the extra load that it must carry. They are around 700-750cm in length, 225-250cm in width, and 260-285cm in height.
Thank you for your time.