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I dig this thing. Hats off to ferrettank for breaking boundaries yet again! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
New default [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Thanks devs for another awesome update! Happy Holidays!
I think they're just the tie rods. On a truck of that caliber turning 40"+ tires with a powerful V8, I would expect the axles to be much beefier....
Personally, I wouldn't be surprised if it didn't make it into the next update if it is going to come as soon as many people are speculating. I...
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I guess they were one step ahead of me when I thought of this last week... --- Post updated --- No.
Welp... [ATTACH] https://www.instagram.com/p/CH-0YGOCrNa/
I really hope they port the rollback from the T-Series to the D45 now... An old flatbed would be awesome.
Not only is it a box truck, but it appears that we are getting a commercial heavy-duty chassis for the D-Series in the form of a D45. [ATTACH]
They actually appear to be aluminum, which would be accurate for a higher performance radiator.
A 1970 Gavril Barstow packing a 500+ HP 423 big-block, equipped with an "8-crate" induction system and backed by a 4-speed standard trans. Out...
Gotta love those 4" frontrunners [ATTACH]
It's not out of character for 3/4 and 1-ton trucks, especially when coupled with a full-floating axle. But in half-ton trucks, it's much more...
Lmao. And like clockwork, you always play the victim whenever someone calls you out for being an ass. Sure, you "just asked a question", but...
What? Literally no one is butthurt, we are just pointing out where improvements can be made to make the game more historically accurate.
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No, and that's another pet peeve of mine. Even my buddy's 2012 Silverado has rear drums. Rear disc brakes didn't even become common in most SUVs...
Not exactly. As previously noted by @CaptainZoll (?), Ford used the same cab and similar bed from 1980 until 1996 (1997 for 3/4 and 1 ton trucks)...
'70s? Even the pre-facelift D-Series only started production in 1985.