Hirochi Sunburst TrailCross Spoiler: Recommended Mods https://www.beamng.com/resources/american-license-plate-pack.1094/ (American License Plates) With the ever-growing popularity of the successful Sunburst line, Hirochi decided to branch out to a new market of customers looking for a vehicle with more off-roading capabilities. Their answer to this is the Trailcross model range. Each trim combines comfort, sportiness, and off-road capabilities into one vehicle. With a higher ride height, plastic cladding, and optional roof racks, the Trailcross lineup is the perfect vehicle for those looking for a sedan or station wagon vehicle, with the off-road capabilities of most SUVs. For the more hardcore enthusiasts, the top-of-the-line X-Track models are inspired by Hirochi's championship-winning rally cars. Based on the road-focused Sport RS sedan and wagon models, these rally-focused machines, fitted with plastic cladding and upgraded suspension, are the ultimate weekend machines for those who want to hit the dirt roads at maximum velocity. And if you are looking for all of that, with the added benefit of practicality, the wagon model is the perfect option for those who need it. Videos: Credit: @Node for the permission to use the rim from KJLP @macutelitako for making variants of the Sunburst Sunsport and Sunsport S rims, CADM headlights, 5-speed auto, X-Track ECU, lettering, and the base exhaust. And thank @Carman670 for writing lore, and taking those beautiful pictures for the 100000000th time.--- Post updated --- NEXT UPDATE: --- Post updated --- Umm, any creators want to join my cross compatibility parts thingy, just put these in your slots: No need to credit me. Front Bumper: Front Right Fender: Current parts: Snorkel Bull Bar Nudge Bar Off-Road Bull Bar Push Bar Start after adding cross compatibility.
It's a good mod, but it seems to me that the X-Track version is unstable at speeds above 120 km/h. A not very sharp 45-degree turn of the steering wheel causes skidding. I haven't seen this for other versions, but maybe they have this problem too.
Ah, that's going to be (already beeen) improved in the next update. --- Post updated --- Some yes, not all tho.