The mod changes the original model instead of adding it as a new part. Here's how it is normally: And here it is with the mod installed:
Oh I see what you mean. A certain part of the hood is still different. --- Post updated --- I was thinking that devo343 can make the D65 a separate vehicle instead of parts for the T-Series so we don't have the hood issue.
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I like it however, the hood doesn't line up with the cab and personally, the exhaust stacks for the crew cab would look a bit better if the stacks were behind the cab instead of burning the passengers. Now for things that aren't a need but are things that would add a bit of variety. For the hood, I think that it'd be interesting to have a rounded option like the image below. Also like the image below, an option to have exhaust pipes instead of exhaust stacks.
okay two things 1 the head light might look better if they were implemented into the fenders like the f 650 and currently the side steps are only a thing for the front seat occupants the rear seat occupants just have to kind of climb in in the f 650 the steps are implanted into the gas tanks last exhaust but another guy has already said that so i wont go into detail.
A while ago DaddelZeit created a truck mod called the Wentward DL-Series, which is a rebadged version of the T-Series. And I was thinking of making the 1977-1986 T-Series the prototypical medium duty D-Series conventionals before the light duty D-Series pickups were introduced in 1979 (I made AR162B's D-Series mod accurate or canon). So the real T-Series was introduced in 1987 (Since devo343's hood doesn't override Calarist's facelift hood) and it was discontinued in 1992. And thanks to GTG, his 2007-2020 T-Series design is also accurate.