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To be honest, the truck is a cartoon on the wheels.
I do hope the dev renames it to the proper name as 11,332 people think its a truck made by gmc ...
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We did however, install a 5th-wheel hitch and a Gooseneck hitch for use around the farm. We made the metal bed removable with just 8 bolts and had a 6-bolt mount for either the 5th-wheel or goosneck hitches. 90% of the time, it had the gooseneck installed because we had a super-heavy duty gooseneck trailer we used to haul haylage bales.
@Ryan0537 , i know its a game but for realistics sake the a3 never had a 5th wheel or normal trailer hitch (just a pintle hitch) unless it was custom made as the 5 tons often did the job for hauling 5th wheel trailers as they had slightly better engines.
The m35a2 had some variants with a 5th wheel hitch but they were uncommon from what i have seen as their hauling capacity was very low in comparison to 5tons.
Big indicator of a m35a2 vs a m35a3 is the wheels (a2 had 10 wheels with duals in rear while the a3 had "super singles" with only 6 tires , note that sometimes a2s have only 6 wheels but that often limits their hauling capacity) , Light placement - A2s have lights in grill while the a3s had them on fenders . The a3s also had cat engines which had different radiator ,hood and grills and air intake on right side that went vertical instead of the "mushroom" cap going out the side of the a2s multifuel engines .
I would like to see the bed be fixed as it is sitting too high. But other than that I like.
It's got a terrible recentre reminiscent of the handling of the B66 and C4320 leading to fishtailing, a big turning circle and what seems to be oversprung suspension meaning a tippy, jouncy ride. I've nearly rolled it in logging yards! If even bounces in low-1 on gravel. It's not very fast and seems to lack torque in low gear. There's a really nasty ear-peircing whistle overlay on the engine sound which I can't stand. I can hear it from my headphones lying on the desk. Maybe that's authentic, but I just can't handle it.
https://youtu.be/Z8pth9G0UT4?t=138
On the other hand, it's an overall good performer in all conditions, good options, really fuel efficient and looks beautiful which is a pity. I'd love more American steel in my fleet and this really is a good truck, I just hate driving it.
Props on making this rodriguezdiego267, it's a great truck I look forwards to seeing what else you come up with!
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