Anything you need an LR/MR license to drive that is 4x4.
I note that by using the term 4WD Inc has excluded 6x6 trucks...
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There is no precise definition, so of course you can have fun round the fuzzy edges. The "more than two doors" is not really part of the definition, which refers to the primary use of the vehicle. The dual cab you show is clearly designed for the transport of goods, but this would not apply to all dual cabs.
What is clear is that both the vehicles you picture are primarily designed for transport of goods; the Suzuki does not carry much in the way of goods, but then it does not carry much in the way of anything, certainly not passengers.
John
shall i rename it to
All Terrain Trucks
or
Trucks with at least 4WD
or
vehicular transports with greater than 1.5 tonne capacity, with drive on at least 4 wheels and that you cannot reach the roof of when standing on terrafirma?
let me know ..... in short order....
Yep. And a very nice looking 6x6 it is too. Very well done and very probably well set up as a tourer. The change in diff ratio's would have been an excellent modification for that purpose. The fact still remains, they cannot legally load it to over 4.5t. I can legally load mine to 5.6t.
Do you know if the GCM was also adjusted on that vehicle?
Nah, **** em Inc., they're just being pedantic :angel:. 6 X 6's are just 4WD's with an attitude problem or 2 more driven wheels at best.:) A 6 X 6 is just a 4 X4 with 'knobs on' so as long as they mind their P's & Q's like the rest of us and they qualify as 'trucks' leave well alone. :)
Deano :)
PS. If not sic Ron onto em, he can out 'pedant' anyone who gets a bit uppity. :)