T-series advantages over hino mitsubishi fuso, T-series advantages over mitsubishi fuso – Global Machinery Company T7500 User Manual

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2008 Competitive Comparison

Hino 238, 258LP, 268,
268A, 338

» The 238, 258LP, 268, 268A and

338 are the larger versions of
Hino’s conventional cab trucks

» The conventional cab was

developed from Hino’s previous
Low Cab Forward design

» 238 is 23,000 lb. GVWR;

258LP is a low-profile 25,500
lb.; 268 is 25,950 lb.;268A is
25,950 lb. with air brakes; 338
is 33,000 lb. GVWR

» 6-cylinder diesel only, 220 hp

on 238, 258, 268; 260 hp on
338

» 7 wheelbase choices

» Limited options

» Hino setting up urban-based

distribution network

• Power options from 215 hp to

300 hp vs. single engine choice
at each GVWR for Hino and a
maximum of 260 hp

• Large cowl-mounted folding

mirrors with integrated wide-
angle mirror and numerous
options for power, heat and sig-
nals (Hino has traditional West
Coast mirrors with add-on spot
mirrors)

• Available driver and front pas-

senger air bags (not available
on Hino)

• 3-point cab mount with avail-

able Hystec mounts (Hino has
no Hystec mounts available)

• Available two-speed rear axle

available (not available on Hino)

• Extensive Chevrolet and GMC

dealership body vs. limited
urban retailers for Hino

• Choice of vocationally rated

Allison automatics to match
engine output (single 5-speed
Allison automatic option for
each Hino)

• Available 6-speed, 9-speed or

10-speed manual transmissions
suited for many different appli-
cations vs. single 6-speed
direct drive manual transmis-
sion available on Hino

• Available air seats for driver and

front passenger add all-day
comfort, plus work-center con-
sole provides vocational utility
(Hino has standard driver air
seat and fixed two-person
bench seat)

• Available electronic traction

control helps improve traction
on slippery surfaces (not avail-
able on Hino)

• Extensive choices for frame

length and strength (Hino has a
total of seven wheelbase
options, but not all on the same
weight trucks, and no frame
strength options)

• Short wheelbase T-Series

tractors offer high maneuver-
ability and cab comfort. No
short WB tractor available on
Hino

• Available tandem axle (not

available on Hino)

• Choice of axle ratios allows

customer to match product to
needs for towing or geared
road speed (two ratios only
available on Hino)

• Progressive spring aids help

cushion load and chassis from
impacts when suspension bot-
toms (not available on Hino)

• RediSpec or custom spec avail-

ability vs. single spec Hino

• Available taperleaf rear springs

(not available on Hino)

• High capacity dual 750 CCA

batteries, vs. dual 600 CCA
standard on Hino

• Standard automatic engine

shutdown prevents possible
engine damage (not available
on Hino)

• Available aluminum hub-piloted

wheels reduce vehicle weight,
for increased payload (not
available on Hino)

T-Series Advantages over Hino

Mitsubishi Fuso

» Mitsubishi Fuso sells a lineup of

weight-specific tilt-cab trucks that
sell against the T-Series trucks

» All of these Mitsubishi Fuso

trucks use the same Mitsubishi
diesel engine. 243 hp and 514
lb.-ft. torque with the
Mitsubishi manual transmission
or Allison automatic. 274 hp
and 593 lb.-ft. torque on FM
with Eaton manual transmission

» Mitsubishi Fuso model nomen-

clature identifies GVWR.
The FM260 GVWR is 25,995;
FM330 GVWR is 32,900 lb.

» Transmission choices limited to

6-speed direct drive manual or
Allison 2400 automatic on
FM260 or 6-speed or 9-speed
manual or Allison 3060 on
FM330

» Mitsubishi Fuso trucks are not

spec’d, but selected from stock,
with only wheelbase choices as
a significant alternative

• Spec-based configuration allows

T-Series to meet customer needs
(model-based configuration
with Mitsubishi Fuso)

• Choice of taperleaf or multileaf

front suspension to handle high
CG loads (taperleaf front
suspension only on Mitsubishi
Fuso)

• Hydraulic opposed-piston front

and rear disc brakes standard
below 33,000 lb., for powerful
braking and easy service (front
and rear air-over-hydraulic
drum brakes on Mitsubishi
Fuso FM260. Air brakes on
FM330)

• Resin plate protectors for door

handles help protect cab (not
available on Mitsubishi Fuso)

• Back-of-cab reservoir access

for oil, coolant, power steering
and brake fluid simplifies daily
service (back-of-cab reservoir
access for oil only on
Mitsubishi Fuso)

• Longer maximum wheelbase

can handle longer body lengths
(260.0 in. vs. 239.4 in.)

• Choice of taperleaf, multileaf or

air rear suspension provides
ride quality, durability and light-
weight benefits (multileaf rear
suspension only on Mitsubishi
Fuso, except optional air sus-
pension on FM260 with 218 or
239-in. WB)

• Optional bolted-on rear suspen-

sion for ease of adapting (not
available on Mitsubishi Fuso)

• Higher maximum frame yield

strength for durability (120,000
psi available vs. 51,200 psi)

• Low Profile Package optional

for lower ride height (not avail-
able on Mitsubishi Fuso)

• Longer warranty on frame rails

helps control repair costs (60
months/unlimited mileage vs.
48 months/unlimited mileage)

• Tilt-cab mechanism in a safer

location (passenger side vs.
driver side)

• Lower passenger-side window

enhances driver vision (not
available on Mitsubishi Fuso)

• Longer, more comprehensive

roadside assistance coverage
helps reduce service costs (36
months/unlimited mileage vs.
24 months/unlimited mileage;
full roadside assistance vs.
towing only)

• Unlimited mileage powertrain

warranty vs. 250,000-mile
powertrain warranty limit

• Higher available GVWR, for

maximum load carrying capa-
bility (40,090 lb. with single
axle or 56,000 lb. with tandem
vs. 32,900 lb.)

• Choice of engine power from

200 hp to 300 hp allows cus-
tomer to tailor truck to needs.
Mitsubishi Fuso has single
engine output for each model

T-Series Advantages over Mitsubishi Fuso

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