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Oshkosh Truck Expands Use of TAK-4 Independent Suspension Technology; Introduces on Pierce Enforcer Chassis

    OSHKOSH, Wis.--May 29, 2001--

System improves braking, handling, ride and overall vehicle durability

    Oshkosh Truck Corporation has expanded application of its patented TAK-4(TM) independent suspension system within the fire and emergency market. Due to customer demand since the introduction of the TAK-4 system in March, Oshkosh has added its Pierce brand Enforcer chassis to the list of custom fire chassis that are available with the new technology. TAK-4 is also available on Pierce Lance(R) and Dash(R) custom chassis.
    No other fire truck manufacturer has its own independent front suspension system. TAK-4 greatly improves braking and handling performance, ride comfort, and extends the useful life of fire apparatus. It improves braking performance by 23 percent and ride quality by 340 percent. In addition, TAK-4 provides a full 10 inches of vertical wheel travel, which improves the ride over railroad tracks, speed bumps, water run-off dips and potholes.
    "We have a feeling of great pride knowing that our proprietary technology is used to help departments better respond to fires. TAK-4 vastly improves the braking and handling characteristics of a fire truck, truly enhancing the way fire departments can respond to a call," said Robert G. Bohn, Oshkosh's chairman, president and chief executive officer.
    Oshkosh adapted the technology that has been in use for years in severe-duty applications, such as off-road military and airport rescue and fire fighting vehicles, to the fire service. A similar system is used on Oshkosh's MTVR and HEMTT models, tactical military trucks designed for tough off-road conditions that have withstood rigorous testing.

    Oshkosh Truck Corporation is a leading manufacturer of specialty trucks and truck bodies for the defense, fire and emergency, concrete placement and refuse hauling markets. Products are marketed under the Oshkosh, Pierce and McNeilus brand names. The company is headquartered in Oshkosh, Wis., and had annual sales of $1.324 billion in fiscal 2000.
    For more information about Oshkosh Truck Corporation, log onto its web site at www.oshkoshtruck.com.