If you're able to replicate the issue for the Durham, spawn the D-series after it and see if it happens there. High chances as it will because the Durham interior uses the exact same material as the D-series interior
Well, i spawned it and there was no issues with the textures at all, i will wait and answer if the issue happens again
A little while ago someone else had the same issue. I don't know what mod causes it but it's not related to the Durham
Can't find anything in the files of that mod that could be causing it, looks like a pretty well made mod
The parts affected are from the D-series, check if they affect it too. If they do, it's caused by some other mod you have
No offense to the author, but it looks more realistic if the license plate would not have a nickname, but numbers and letters, as usually happens with all other cars. \
Speaking of license plates, it would be interesting to see an offset front plate option for certain bumpers.
Could you make a School Bus varient? It could have the Modern hood, air brakes, and working: Doors, 8-ways, Stop Sign, Interior lights, crossing arm, and opening emergency exit door with buzzer. It could use the Truck Horn 2, and have the 7.1L I6 Diesel engine. Also, The lights don't break when crashed, they still light up. --- Post updated --- OH MY GOD THE TURBO GLOWS!!!
I found two bugs and one very annoying quirk with the Durham (cache always cleared). Idk if this is already mentioned, i didn´t read all the posts, but in case it´s not: 1. the windows of the camper shell do not break in an accident, but only turn orange. For comparison, a standard D-Series with a perfectly working camper shell: 2. the off-road spring on the rigid front axle is not connected to the frame. This fault is present on all set suspension heights: 3. the steering is much too soft and unstable with stronger engines. I know it's a truck frame, but that under stronger acceleration in 4WD, but also under strong braking with standard brakes, the wheels start to deflect in different directions and start to shake, I think is very unrealistic. This occurs with all tires, but especially with the off-road tires. In addition, two wishes, if allowed: A lifted light duty rear axle for the perfect off-road conversion. Like the lifted medium-duty axle, but not so rigid and wobbly. And a C65 or C75 pick-up frame, for the really big boys. Maybe even with a longer bed, but that's not absolutely necessary, as there's already a C65 with a short wheelbase. EDIT: I forgot the most important thing because of all the complaining about little things: The mod itself is awesome and the durham has already become my new daily in the game. Keep up the great work!
1: Thank you, noted 2: Ditto 3: That's not something to do with the steering but rather the axles. It will be addressed when I redo all of the axles 4: The medium duty axle should become less wobbly so you can use that instead when fixed 5: Yes, a big pickup will be coming