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from what i remember, i believe my m816 weighed about 34K lbs.. dont know the exact weight of the top off my head.. found a good write up about a m816, but have since lost it...
Assuming it could be an M543A2, M246A2, or an M62 (with multifuel repower) . . . .
Try looking at the Tech Manual section, specifically-
TM 55-2320-211-15-1 TRANSPORTABILITY GUIDANCE: TRUCKS: 5-TON, 6X6, M39 SERIES
with a overhaed structure it could lift itself and then all you need to do is back under it! i know, im just not right am i ? just used to making it happen with whatever i got to work with.
THERE WAS AN INTERESTING TIDBIT OF INFO IN THAT TM.
the bridge truck is the only truck with 56" rear axle spacing.
if u want 16r20's thats the suspension for you.
Guys, for this type of info download TM 43-0001-31 from the TM section. Its the TACOM data sheets and has all this info for multitudes of vehicles. 36,129# according to the TACOM Data sheets.