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Eight-wheel drive, often notated as 8WD or 8×8, is a
drivetrain A drivetrain (also frequently spelled as drive train or sometimes drive-train) is the group of components that deliver mechanical power from the prime mover to the driven components. In automotive engineering, the drivetrain is the components o ...
configuration that allows all eight wheels of an eight-wheeled vehicle to be
drive wheel A drive wheel is a wheel of a motor vehicle that transmits force, transforming torque into tractive force from the tires to the road, causing the vehicle to move. The powertrain delivers enough torque to the wheel to overcome stationary for ...
s (that is, to receive power from the engine) simultaneously. Unlike
four-wheel drive Four-wheel drive, also called 4×4 ("four by four") or 4WD, refers to a two-axled vehicle drivetrain capable of providing torque to all of its wheels simultaneously. It may be full-time or on-demand, and is typically linked via a transfer cas ...
drivetrains, the configuration is largely confined to heavy-duty off-road and military vehicles, such as all-terrain vehicles,
armored vehicles Armour (British English) or armor (American English; see spelling differences) is a covering used to protect an object, individual, or vehicle from physical injury or damage, especially direct contact weapons or projectiles during combat, or f ...
, and prime movers. Other types of smaller 8x8 vehicles include such things as the Argocat.


Operation

When such a vehicle only has eight wheels by definition all are driven. When it has twelve – with two pairs of ganged "dual" wheels on each rear axle – all are also driven but the 8×8 designation remains. Very occasionally, on the Sterling T26 for example, the two front axles can be fitted with ganged "dual" wheels. For most military applications where traction/mobility are considered more important than payload capability, single wheels on each axle (often referred to as super singles) are the norm. On some vehicles, usually recovery trucks or heavy tractor units, the rear two axles will have wider single tires than the front two axles.
Heavy hauler A heavy hauler is a very large transporter for moving oversize loads too large for road travel without an escort and special permit. A heavy hauler typically consists of a Ballast Tractor and hydraulic modular trailer. Some trailers may have ...
and ballast tractor 8×8s have had a long history as prime movers both in the military (as tank transports and
artillery tractor An artillery tractor, also referred to as a gun tractor, is a specialized heavy-duty form of tractor unit used to tow artillery pieces of varying weights and calibres. It may be wheeled, tracked, or half-tracked. Traction There are two ...
s), and commercially in logging and heavy equipment hauling both on- and off-road. Most eight-wheel drive trucks have two forward axles and two at the rear, with only the front pair
steering Steering is a system of components, linkages, and other parts that allows a driver to control the direction of the vehicle. Introduction The most conventional steering arrangement allows a driver to turn the front wheels of a vehicle using ...
. Occasionally a single front axle and three rear (tridem) are seen, an example being the
Oshkosh M1070 The Oshkosh M1070 is a U.S. Army tank transporter tractor unit. In current service in A0, A1, and M1300 configurations, the M1070 is coupled to a DRS Technologies M1000 semi-trailer. The primary purpose of this combination for the U.S. Army is t ...
tank transporter A tank transporter is a combination of a heavy tractor unit and a mating full trailer or semi-trailer (typically of the "lowboy" type), used for transporting tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles. Some also function as tank recovery vehi ...
. In such configurations, the front and rear axle usually steer. Other set ups include that of the ZIL-135. Many wheeled armored vehicles have an 8x8 driveline, and on these the axles (which usually have independent suspension) are more evenly spaced. Latest generation 8x8 wheeled armored vehicles have steering on the rearmost (fourth) axle to improve mobility in urban and confined situations. In the case of both truck and armored vehicle applications, drive may be limited to the rear two axles for on-road use, this reducing driveline stress and tire wear, and increasing fuel efficiency.


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, the eight-wheeled electric car of Hiroshi Shimizu. File:Kynos Aljaba 8x8 Ejército Español.JPG, Kynos Aljaba 8x8 tank transporter tractor with wide-footprint tyres File:Gepanzertes Transportkraftfahrzeug (GTK) Boxer in Zeithain.jpg, Boxer APC; note the single tyres and near-equal spacing of the front and rear wheel pairs File:Transport heavy equipment carries an M60 Patton Tank at the National Guard Armory in Bluffton, Ind., June 30, 2009..jpg, The Oshkosh M1070 HET is unusual in that while an 8x8 it has a single driven front axle, and a driven rear tridem File:Tow truck04.jpg, This TATRA T 815 recovery truck has dual rear wheels (12 wheels in all) but is still categorized as an 8x8 File:Wittman Regional Airport fire truck AV2005.jpeg, This 8x8 fire truck is unusual in that it steers by frame articulation File:2nd Cavalry Regiment external evaluation - .50-caliber fire (7308719060).jpg, On most wheeled armoured 8x8s the front two axles steer, although on current generation offerings it is becoming more common for the rear axle to contra-steer, this improving maneuverability in confined spaces File:Faltstrassengeraet.jpg, It is not unusual for longer wheelbase trucks with four axles to have greater spacing between the front axle pair (the steering axles), as this helps reduce turning circle File:DAF YP 408 UNIFIL.jpg, The DAF YP 408 APC may appear to be an 8x8 but in fact the second axle is not driven, making the configuration 8x6


See also

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H-drive An H-drive drivetrain is a system used for heavy off-road vehicles with 6×6 or 8×8 drive to supply power to each wheel station. H-drives do not use axles but rather individual wheel stations, usually carried on a punt chassis. A single differ ...
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Six-wheel drive Six-wheel drive (6WD or 6×6) is an all-wheel drive drivetrain configuration of three axles with at least two wheels on each axle capable of being driven simultaneously by the vehicle's engine. Unlike four-wheel drive drivetrains, the configurat ...
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Four-wheel drive Four-wheel drive, also called 4×4 ("four by four") or 4WD, refers to a two-axled vehicle drivetrain capable of providing torque to all of its wheels simultaneously. It may be full-time or on-demand, and is typically linked via a transfer cas ...
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Driveline windup Driveline windup is also known as "axle binding" or "driveline binding". Mechanical components in the drivetrain of vehicles may bind and wear, which may occur when tires of varying sizes are used on one vehicle. It is a particular issue in 4WD ...


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