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  2. Mack Granite - Wikipedia

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    The Mack Granite is a series of heavy duty and severe service trucks built by Mack Trucks. It has a long, low-profile hood and a high-visibility cab. Designed as straight trucks for local construction, waste removal, and other vocational jobs, it is also available as a semi-tractor. Introduced in 2001, it remains in production as of today.

  3. Mack Trucks - Wikipedia

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    As a replacement for the construction models, Mack started to offer the Granite, Granite Bridge-Formula and Granite Axle-back. [ 8 ] Also this model is serving in the Mexican Army as a Troop and Utility Truck in configuration 6X6 OR 6X4

  4. Mack Pinnacle - Wikipedia

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    The set-back axle version was replaced by the Anthem in 2017. The base rear suspension is a Mack tandem (two powered axles) but other axle/suspension combinations are available. Wheelbases are from 166 to 247 inches (420 to 630 cm)

  5. Mack Anthem - Wikipedia

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    A ladder frame with beam axles is used. There is a single front axle on semi-elliptical leaf springs. The base rear suspension is a Mack tandem with two powered axles, a single rear drive axle with an undriven pusher axle is available. Wheelbases are from 174 to 203 inches (440 to 520 cm) A set-back front axle is used.

  6. List of Mack Trucks products - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of current and past vehicles and other products from Mack Trucks. Cabovers. G series; D series; N series; W series; ... Granite (as of 2008) Cabovers ...

  7. Mack MC/MR series - Wikipedia

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    The Mack MC/MR series, also known as the "Cruise-Hauler", is a cabover truck first introduced in 1978. [1] It is of a distinct "set back front axle" design (first seen on the Mack FM), with the driver compartment mounted ahead of the front axle and with a large, flat, divided windscreen covering almost half of the truck's frontal aspect.