Talk:Palletized Load System

Stability
How would the forward cab contribute to rollovers? The high centre of gravity is understandable (although it has a wide track as well; I'd rather see this discussed in terms of angle) but what difference does the forward cab position make? Plus, are there any actual stats on rollover incidents?

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A/B kit caption
One photo caption reads “Oshkosh M1075A1 PLS with armored cab (A-kit); the truck behind is B-kit - unarmored”. That seems to conflict with how A and B kit is explained elsewhere. A-kit is armor ready, B-kit has armor added on. —agr (talk) 10:57, 2 May 2022 (UTC)