Global Machinery Company C5500, C7500, C6500, T6500, T7500 User Manual

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C4500 TopKick and Kodiak
• Dodge Ram 4500/ Sterling Bullet
• Ford E-450
• Ford F-450
• Hino 165
C5500 TopKick and Kodiak
• Dodge Ram 5500/ Sterling Bullet
• Ford F-550
• Hino 185
• International 4100
• Ford F-650/F-750
• Freightliner Business
• Class M2
• Hino 238/338
• Sterling Acterra
T6500/T7500/T8500
• Hino 238/258/268/338
• Mitsubishi Fuso
• FM260/330
• Nissan UD 2600/3300
Table of Contents
C4500 TopKick and Kodiak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
C5500 TopKick and Kodiak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
C6500/C7500/C8500 TopKick and Kodiak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
T6500/T7500/T8500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
How to Use This Guide
This competitive comparison guide shows comparisons between specific GM products and targeted competitors. Specifications are for standard equipped vehicles. Each GM vehicle has up to four competitors indicated.
Color coding organizes the comparisons according to the GM product lines:
C4500 and C5500 TopKick and Kodiak
C6500/C7500/C8500 TopKick and Kodiak
T-Series
An overview is provided for each competitor below a photo of the competitor. Competitive advantages are listed in the columns to the right of the overview.
A specifications chart for each GM product line and its competitors follows the competitor list.
Abbreviations and codes
• Information is provided for diesel versions of each truck, with gasoline-powered specifications provided within parentheses or on separate lines
• OHV = overhead valve
• SOHC = single overhead camshaft
• DOHC = dual overhead camshaft
• 4ODA = 4-speed, overdrive automatic
• 4DDA = 4-speed, direct-drive automatic
• 5ODA = 5-speed, overdrive automatic
• 5M = 5-speed manual transmission
• 5ODM = 5-speed, overdrive manual transmission
• 6M = 6-speed manual transmission
• 6ODM = 6-speed, overdrive manual transmission
• LH = left-hand
• RH = right-hand
2008 Competitive Comparison
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Dodge Ram 4500/ Sterling Bullet
» Competes against C4500 » Chassis cab version of Ram
pickup line
» 16,500 lb. GVWR only » 6.7L Cummins I6 diesel only » 2WD and 4WD » Coil spring front suspension » Regular Cab and Quad Cab » 4 WB for regular cab, 2 WB for
Quad Cab
» 3 trim levels on Quad Cab, 2
trim levels on Regular Cab
» Standard 6-speed manual,
optional 6-speed automatic
» Final information not available
until September 2007
• More available wheelbase choices on Crew Cab, to meet customer needs (4 vs. 2)
• Accommodate bodies to 18 ft. in length, to meet customer needs (only to 16 ft. on Dodge)
• Higher max. GVWR (17,500 lb. vs. 16,500 lb.) results in higher payload capability — nearly 1500 lb. higher for base diesel­equipped vehicles
• Tighter turning diameter (curb­to-curb) for comparable cab-to­axle (51.3 ft. vs. 54.2 ft. for 120 in. CA )
• Heavy-duty Allison 6-speed overdrive automatic is standard on C4500 with both engines. Allison transmission is well­known for durability vs. option­al Aisin 6-speed automatic
• Rugged taperleaf front springs are durable, low-maintenance and handle heavy loads. Dodge uses 5-link coil-spring front suspension
• Exterior grab handle to assist entry and exit (not available on Dodge)
• Longer frame warranty can contribute to lower service costs (5 years/unlimited miles vs. 3 years/36,000 miles
• Large, retractable mirrors add to driver visibility (smaller mir­rors on Ram 4500)
• Large, secure foot step eases entry and exit, adds to safety (Dodge only has optional step bars)
• Longer service interval helps reduce maintenance costs (Up to 10,000 mi. between oil changes vs. 5000 mi. max. for Dodge)
• Priority Access Service System provides easy engine access (limited engine access on Dodge)
• Higher frame yield strength (80,000 psi vs. 50,000 psi) and higher frame RBM (610,400 lb.­ft./in. vs. 257,500 lb.-ft./in. cal­culated at rear of frame) for durability in heavy use
• More available cab storage, with door-sill storage boxes and storage under passenger seat
• C4500 frame is full depth for the entire load length, providing strength for end-of-frame equipment and body attach­ment. Dodge frame uses weak­er reduced depth behind cab
• Available air seats for driver and front passenger add comfort for all-day work, plus work-center console provides needed stor­age room for vocational use (Dodge has no air seat options)
• Available commercial-grade gas engine offers low cost, easy fuel availability and simple serv­ice (not available on Dodge)
• Oil life monitor reminds drivers of service needs, contributing to a long life (not available on Dodge)
• Much shorter BBC (105 in. vs.
122.9 in.) contributes to greater maneuverability and longer CA for any given wheelbase
• Longer maximum cab to end of frame dimensions enable longer payload lengths (204 in. vs. 172 in.)
Ford E-450 Super Duty
» Competes against C4500. New
front-end styling for 2008
» E-450 Super Duty is chassis
cab version of E-Series van and
cutaway » 14,500 lb. GVWR only » Only 2 wheelbase choices » 5.4L V8 or 6.8L V10 gas » 6.0L V8 diesel » Automatic transmission only » Available natural gas engine » Room for only 2 people — no
center seat » No crew cab » Limited choice of options » Limited vocational application
besides cube van
• Available Crew Cab with room for up to 6 people vs. E-450 seating for maximum of 2
• Available with seating for 3 people and work-ready center console in regular cab (E-450 has 2 bucket seats, no console)
• More available wheelbase choices, to meet customer needs (4 vs. 2 for reg. cab)
• Accommodate bodies to 18 ft. in length (only to 16 ft. on E-450 Super Duty)
• Built from the ground up as a commercial vehicle, with medi­um-duty truck components and design (E-450 is a cutaway van or modified chassis cab)
• Higher base GVWR (16,500 lb. vs. 14,500 lb.)
• Higher maximum GVWR (17,500 lb. vs. 14,500 lb.)
• Wide track I-Beam front axle with taperleaf springs provides excellent ride and load-carrying capabilities, with a constant camber to help reduce tire wear (Twin I-Beam with coil springs on E-450 Super Duty)
• Tighter turning diameter (curb­to-curb) for comparable cab-to­axle (51.3 ft./188 in. WB vs.
59.9 ft./176 in. WB)
• Higher front GAWR and axle capacity
for durability with heavy
loads
(7000 lb. vs. 5000 lb.)
• Priority Access Service System provides easy engine accessi­bility for quicker service and maintenance (limited engine access on E-450 Super Duty)
• Standard Allison 6-speed auto­matic transmission vs. Ford 5-speed automatic. Additional overdrive gear ratio contributes to higher fuel economy
• Longer Allison automatic transmission warranty (3 years/ unlimited miles vs. 3 years/ 36,000 miles for Ford)
• Available diesel engine. Ford has eliminated diesel engine choice on E-Series for 2008
• Large, secure foot step, for safety and ease of entry and exit (No outside step on E-450)
• Higher rear GAWR and axle capacity, for durability with heavy loads (11,000 lb. and 13,500 lb. vs. 9450 lb.)
• Higher frame yield strength, for durability with heavy loads (80,000 psi vs. 36,000 psi)
• Higher RBM, for durability with heavy loads (610,400 lb.-ft./in. vs. 363,600 lb.-ft./in.)
Straight, flat frame rails for easy body installation. E-Series frame rails rise over rear axle
• Vortec 8.1L gas engine has 20 more horsepower and 30 more lb.-ft. of torque than E-450, to accelerate and tow heavy loads
• Larger brakes help stop heavy loads (15-in. discs vs. 13-in. front and 12.9-in. rear discs)
• More available cab storage, with door-sill storage boxes, glove box and storage under passenger seat
• Available air seats for driver and front passenger, plus work­center console (E-450 has no air seat or center console options)
C4500 Advantages over Dodge Ram 4500/Sterling Bullet
C4500 Advantages over Ford E-450 Super Duty
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Ford F-450 Super Duty
» Competes against C4500 » Chassis cab version of Super
Duty pickup line » 16,000 lb. GVWR only » 6.8L V10 gas or 6.4L
PowerStroke V8 diesel » 2WD and 4WD » Regular cab, extended cab and
crew cab » 4 WB for regular cab, 1 WB for
extended cab, 2 WB for crew
cab » 3 trim levels » Available integrated trailer brake
controller » Pickup box is new for 2008 » Updated grille and front end for
2008
• More available wheelbase choices on Crew Cab, to meet customer needs (4 vs. 2)
• Accommodate bodies to 18 ft. in length, to meet customer needs (only to 16 ft. on F-450)
• Higher max. GVWR (17,500 lb. vs. 16,000 lb.) results in much higher payload capability — nearly 1500 lb. higher for base diesel-equipped vehicles
• Tighter turning diameter (curb­to-curb) for comparable cab-to­axle (51.3 ft. vs. 57.9 ft. for 120 in. CA )
• Heavy-duty Allison 6-speed overdrive automatic is standard on C4500 with both engines. Allison transmission is well­known for durability vs. Ford 5-speed overdrive automatic on diesel only at a cost of $1480
• Longer automatic transmission warranty adds customer peace of mind and potentially lower repair costs (3 years/unlimited miles vs. 3 years/36,000 miles)
• Available exhaust brake vs. NA for Ford F-450
• Longer frame warranty can contribute to lower service costs (5 years/unlimited miles vs. 3 years/36,000 miles
• Rugged taperleaf front suspen­sion vs. coil springs with lead­ing links, contributes to durability
• Large, retractable mirrors add to driver visibility (smaller, fold­away camper-style mirrors on F-450 Super Duty)
• Large, secure foot step eases entry and exit, adds to safety (F-450 only has optional step bars)
• Exterior grab handle to assist entry and exit (not available on F-450)
• Priority Access Service System provides easy engine access (limited engine access on F-450 Super Duty)
• Higher frame yield strength (80,000 psi vs. 36,000 psi) and higher frame RBM (610,400 lb.­ft./in. vs. 230,400 lb.-ft./in.) for durability in heavy use
• C4500 frame is full depth for the entire load length, providing strength for end-of-frame equipment and body attach­ment. Ford frame uses weaker reduced depth behind axle
• Available air seats for driver and front passenger add comfort for all-day work, plus work-center console provides needed stor­age room for vocational use (F-450 has no air seat options)
Separate battery box makes body builder installation easy (F-450 has under-hood battery location)
• Better visibility contributes to safety and ease of use (Sightline to ground is 13 ft., which is 13 ft. better than F-450)
• Oil life monitor reminds drivers of service needs, contributing to a long life (not available on Ford)
• More available cab storage, with door-sill storage boxes and storage under passenger seat
C4500 Advantages over Ford F-450
Hino 165
» The 165 is the second lightest
GVWR of Hino lineup of conventional cab trucks
» The conventional cab was
developed from Hino’s previous
Low Cab Forward design » 16,000 lb. GVWR only » 4-cylinder diesel only » 4 wheelbase choices » No crew cab available » No gas engine available » Limited options » No vocational packages » No 4WD » Hino setting up urban-based
distribution network » Standard 34-inch frame width
Higher maximum GVWR (17,500 lb. vs. 16,000 lb. for
Hino) adds
utility and value
• Higher front GAWR (7000 lb. vs. 6000 lb.
for
Hino) helps handle difficult loading situations
• Wide track I-Beam front axle (80.6 in. AW vs. 73.6 in.) assists cornering control and helps handle high center-of­gravity loads
• Large cowl-mounted folding mirrors with integrated wide­angle mirror and numerous options for power, heat and signals (Hino has traditional West Coast mirrors with add-on spot mirrors)
• Available driver and front passenger air bags (not available on Hino)
• Available 4WD (not available on Hino)
• Extensive Chevrolet and GMC dealership body vs. limited urban retailers for Hino
• More powerful engines (125 or 155 hp more with diesel, 150 hp more for gasoline engine vs. Hino’s single diesel engine)
• Higher torque (520 lb.-ft. or available 620 lb.-ft. vs. 347 lb.­ft. for diesel) contributes to per­formance and towing capability
• Heavy duty Allison 6-speed overdrive automatic on C4500 vs. Aisin 4-speed automatic on Hino provides smaller steps between gears for better per­formance, and two overdrive top gears for fuel economy
• Available air seats for driver and front passenger add all-day comfort, plus work-center con­sole provides vocational utility (Hino has no air-seat options)
• Standard synthetic transmis­sion fluid and rear axle fluid contributes to lower lifecycle costs
• Available Crew Cab, Cutaway Cab and Motor Home Cutaway Cabs (not available on Hino)
• Large optional 60-gal. in-rail fuel tank available, for fewer fill­ups and longer driving range (35 gal. on Hino, with no options)
• Larger, 15-in. 4-wheel disc brakes are standard (12.75-in. disc brakes used on Hino)
• Available gas engine offers low cost, easy fuel availability and simple service (not available on Hino)
• Vocational option packages, including Ambulance, Wrecker, Fire and Rescue and Snow Plow Prep available (not avail­able on Hino)
• Fixed grille available for snow plow or other front-mounted accessories (not available with Hino)
• Choice of axle ratios allows customer to match product to needs for towing or geared road speed (not available on Hino)
C4500 Advantages over Hino 165
Specifications GM Dodge Ram 4500/ Ford Ford Hino
C4500 Sterling Bullet E-450 F-450 165
GVWR, lb. 16,500 14,500 14,500 16,000 16,000 Diesel engine type OHV V8 turbo OHV I-6 turbo OHV V8 turbo OHV V8 turbo OHC I-4 turbo Displacement, diesel 6.6L 6.7L 6.0L 6.4L 4.7L HP, diesel 300/330 @ 3000 305 @ 2900 rpm
235 @ 3150
325 @ 3000 175 @ 2700 rpm
Torque, diesel 520/620 @ 1600 610 @ 1600 rpm
440 @ 1600
600 @ 2000 347 @ 1600 rpm Gas engine type OHV V8 NA SOHC V8/V10 SOHC V10 NA Displacement, gas 8.1L NA 5.4L/6.8L 6.8L NA HP, gas
325 @ 4000
NA 255/305 @ 4500/4250 362 @ 4750 NA
Torque, gas
450 @ 2800
NA 350/420 @ 2500/3250 457 @ 3250 NA Clutch, in. NA 12.5 NA 11.9 12 Transmission 6ODA Allison 6M/6ODA Aisin 5ODA Ford 6ODM/5ODA Ford 5M/4A Aisin Alternator, amps 150 136 115 115 100 Battery, CCA
(gas)
2x750
(1x600)
2x750 2x750
(1x750)
2x750
(1x750)
2x600 Steering variable ratio power RCB power 19.6:1 power 17.0:1 power TRW power Front axle, lb. 7000 7000 5000 Twin-I-Beam 7000 6000 Front springs, lb. 7000 taperleaf coil 4600 coil 5250 coil 6000 taperleaf Rear axle, lb. 11,000 12,000 9450 12,000 11,000 Rear springs, lb. 11,000 multileaf 12,000 multileaf 9450 multileaf 11,000 multileaf 12,000 multileaf Wheels 19.5x6 in. 8-bolt 19.5x6 in. 10-bolt 16x6 in. 6-bolt 19.5x6 in. 10-bolt 19.5x6 in. 8-bolt Tires 225/70R-19.5F 225/70R-19.5 215/85R-16E 225/70R-19.5F 225/70R-19.5F Brakes, front, in. 15.0 disc 15.35 disc 13.0 disc 14.5 disc 12.75 disc Brakes, rear, in. 15.0 disc 15.35 disc 12.9 disc 15.3 disc 12.75 disc Frame, psi 80,000 50,000 36,000 36,000 80,000 Frame width, in. 33.5 34.0 42.0 34.2 34.0 Frame sec. mod. 7.63
in.
5.15
in. (rear)
6.40
in.
10.1
in.
8.18
in. Frame RBM 610,400 257,500 (rear) 230,400 363,600 655,100 Fuel tank, gal. 40 combo 52 side mount 55 mid, in frame 40 rear, in frame 35 side mount Seating Driver & 2 pass. Driver & 2 pass. 2 buckets 3-pass. bench Driver & 2 pass. Mirrors, in. 7x12 + 7x6 7x10 combo 7x8.5 combo 7x8 + 6.3 x 3.7 7x16 Base warranty 2 yr./unl. mi. 3 yr./36,000 mi. 3 yr./36,000 mi. 3 yr./36,000 mi. 2 yr./unl. mi Engine warranty 5 yr./100,000 mi. 5 yr./100,000 mi.
(3 yr./36,000 mi.)
5 yr./100,000 mi. 3 yr./unl. mi.
(gas) (2 yr./unl. mi.) (3 yr./36,000 mi.)
WB/CA 128/60 144.5/60.2 158/100 141/60 147/83.6 (Reg. cab only) 152/84 168.5/84.2 176/118 165/84 169/105.6
176/108 192.5/108.2 189/108 183/119.6 188/120 204.5/120.2 201/120 201/137.6
WB/ 128/38.6 144.5/40.1 158/54.1 141/42.3 147/40.6 Turning diameter 152/44.7 168.5/45.7 176/59.9 165/48.6 169/46.0 (curb-to-curb) 176/48.6 192.5/51.4 189/54.8 183/49.4
188/51.3 204.5/54.2 201/57.9 201/53.8
WB/CE/OL 128/100.5/205.5 144.5/112.4/235.3 158/168/257 141/107.5/226 147/146.6/244.6
152/146.6/250.6 168.5/136.4/259.3 176/168/256 165/131.5/250 169/168.6/266.6 176/177.7/282.7 192.5/160.4/283.3 189/155.5/274 183/194.6/292.6 188/204.0/309.1 204.5/172.4/295.3 201/167.5/286 201/212.6/310.6
WB/Body lengths 128/8 144.5/8, 10 158/12, 14 141/8, 9 147/8, 10, 12
152/8, 10, 12 168.5/10, 12 176/14, 16 165/10, 11, 12 169/10, 12, 14 176/10, 12, 14, 16 192.5/12, 14 189/11, 12, 14 183/12, 14,16
188/12, 14, 16, 18 204.5/14, 16 201/14, 16 201/14, 16, 18 AH 8.1 7.2 8.5 7.8 7.1 AW 80.6 76.0 69.4 75.0 72.8 BA 37.0 38.7 30.0 37.4 34.6 BBC 105.0 122.9 88.0 118.2 98.0 CW 73.0 73.6 74.0 74.0 71.1
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Standard Equipment
GM Dodge Ram 4500/ Ford Ford Hino C4500 Sterling Bullet E-450 F-450 165
Battery box NA NA DEX-COOL NA NA NA NA Engine hour meter NA NA NA Door sill storage NA NA NA NA Road speed governor NA NA NA NA Alternate fuel capable NA Opt. NA NA Synthetic trans. fluid NA NA NA NA DRL Opt. Opt. Opt. Integrated conv. mirror NA Exterior assist handle NA NA NA Oil life monitor NA NA NA NA
Optional Equipment
Snow plow prep NA Wrecker package NA NA Limited slip differential NA Elect. traction control NA NA NA 60-gal. fuel tank NA NA NA NA Driver air bag Std. Std. Std. NA Passenger air bag Std. Opt. delete Std. Std. NA Pwr. heated mirrors NA XLT NA Air suspension seat NA NA NA NA Remote keyless entry NA Auto eng. shutdown NA NA NA NA Dual alternators NA NA NA NA Hystec cab mount NA NA NA NA Air filter gauge NA Diesel Std.
Cutaway GM GM Ford Dimensions C4500/C5500 C5500 E-450
WB 166 184 195.5 220* 221.5 233* 246* 259* 158 176 CA 100.0 118.0 130.0 155 156 168 181 194 100 118 CE 170.7 201.9 213.9 261 240 274 287 300 168.5 168.5 OL 273.2 304.3 316.3 363.6 340 376.3 389.3 402.3 256.5 256.5 Turning dia. 46.1 50.3 55.9 56.7 NL 59.7 62.6 65.6 54.1 59.9 Rec. body lengths 14 14—18 14—20 16—24 18—22 18—26 18—26 20—26 11—14 14—16
*ANC Shuttle Bus or B3D School Bus only
Crew Cab GM GM Dodge Ram 4500/5500/ Ford Dimensions C4500/C5500 C5500 Sterling Bullet F-450/F-550
WB 169 194 217 229 235 164.5 188.5 176.2 200.2 CA 60 84 108 120 126 60 84 60 84 CE 121.6 146.6 191.9 203.9 210 112.4 136.4 107.5 127.5 OL 267.7 292.7 337.9 350 356 255.3 279.3 261.1 285.1 Turning dia. 44.6 53 58.6 61.5 62.9 44.8 50.4 51.5 57.8 Rec. body lengths 8—10 10—12 12—16 14—16 14—18 8—10 10—12 8 8—10
Motorhome GM GM Ford Dimensions C4500/C5500 C5500 E-450
WB 166 184 195.5 213.5 221.5 158 176 CA 100.0 118.0 130.0 148.0 156 100 118 CE 170.7 201.9 213.9 264.1 284 168.5 168.5 OL 273.2 304.3 316.3 366.5 384 256.5 256.5 Turning dia. 46.1 50.3 55.9 57.7 NL 54.1 59.9 Rec. body lengths 12—14 12—18 14—20 16—22 18—22 11—14 14—16
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