Then I don't know what it could be. Though the forums is weird sometimes, like when it randomly said that Mr.Chips had just posted in the Holiday Modding Contest thread even though the post was several weeks old at the time
FIXED CONTENT: All Rear Fender meshes and jbeam structures in regards of those particular components Some modified parts missing the design finish slotType Added Drag and Lift Coefficients for aerodynamics to the conventional aero deflector Made some visual improvements to some of the custom wheels, tires, exhaust pipes, etc Improved several configurations ADDED CONTENT: Rear Side Steps for the Conventional Aero Cab Utility Frame Additional light options for the Modern Headache Rack Extra Large Fuel Tanks (530L) Flat Front Bumper T280 and T800 Turbochargers 2800 RPM Governor Bullbar mounted turn signals (Aussie Spec Bullbars) A little bit long overdue but hey, better late than never right? Thank you for your patience.
hello gavrilman2973 here is an idea for your mod (its very small) can you add ramps to the flatbed upfit please? your making good ! and btw how can ı download your mod? is there a link to download it or its in progress have a good day
Hello there, the mod is currently work in progress but when I see if things are fit and working properly I’ll post a release date and eventually send it in for repository approval. The ramps idea could be a good one though. Cheers!
She's a looker mate! Will you also be adding Australian Exhaust stacks? As to make space for the two or three large tanks, the exhaust pipes goes above the tank and into the chassis inner frame or in the newer models, they just make the bonnet a bit taller and raise the cab to make just enough space for the exhausts.. Though there's also another way which Kenworth did to make space for the tanks. Lifting up the cab by a big margin and making the bonnet way taller(And the good offset of this is having been able to fit a larger radiator for the heat of the Outback) and in the space it made, they put a tool/battery box in it.
No probs mate! You can actually see it with there Spec sheets. How much inches they put on the lift from the frame and cab.