Gavril T75 wrecker suggestion

Discussion in 'Ideas and Suggestions' started by trondmartinwp, Sep 19, 2015.

  1. trondmartinwp

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    Maybe when hook nodes have been improved, it could be a T75 heavy dutie wrecker? I think it would be very cool, and maybe make a good scenario aswell.
    Also, maybe add a hook and winch to the H-series heavy dutie.
     
  2. 1968charger

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    I think it should be a tri axle, with the front rear a lift axle and the front wheels should be replaced with flotation tires
     
  3. trondmartinwp

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    I agree, it needs to be a proper wrecker. Although I've never seen a wrecker in real life, (because where I live we only have double axle) I'm pretty sure it could be done.
     
  4. TheFastRacer

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    I agree! We need a wrecker to tow vehicles around. The thing is, the Gavril T-Series is such a great base with great potential. You can do anything with it! We recently got a boxtruck, a cement mixer and now a sleeper cab. But the possibilities with the T-Series are endless. I hope we get trailers soon. But just think of what kind of upfits there could be made for the T-Series! A wrecker, a car transporter, a dump truck (can be used to transport the new rock props), maybe even some kind of fire truck? The possibilities are endless.
     
  5. trondmartinwp

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    The ideas ARE endless, but id love the dump truck. Putting rocks, smashed cars and BARRELS in it!
     
  6. bhorton

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    I think that if a tow truck version is made, a 5 axle version should be included, like the ones used by Neil Yates Recovery, a UK company which used imported trucks.
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  7. KennyWah

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    Couldn't this just be posted on the T75 thread?
     
  8. Quotation

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    If the T75 ever was to have a wrecker body, lets not forget this truck was designed to be a old truck, so it would have a old holmes styled wrecker body, anything new like the newer styles of vulcan, miller is out of the question.
     
  9. Aboroath

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    Garbage truck.
    Dump truck.
    Class C wrecker.
    ....and godamnit, we need official fire trucks and medic vans. No meticulously set up
    crash scene is worth it's salt without official BeamNG emergency vehicles.:cool:
     
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  10. trondmartinwp

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    I'd like to re-suggest this (bump excuse)
     
  11. Funky7Monkey

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    No. Especially since you are the OP.
     
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