AMTHIEVES FLD 120 Edited Truck

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AMTHIEVES FLD 120 Edited Truck

Hello guys.
Today an awesome FLD120 EDITED by us with lot of tuning. Full working on 1.2 patch.
Please guys respect our work and original link. Do not reupload.

Pass for the archive is : AMTHIEVES

Sincerely AMTHIEVES.


Credits: Developed DB3, Alexey I. details by Sonte, AMTHIEVES
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17 Responses

  1. Wise guy says:

    Is this one stand alone?

  2. Wise guy says:

    It’s a cool mod but I can’t get it if replaces w900 like the other.

  3. Wise guy says:

    What’s the password to unzip

  4. dartsport340 says:

    Does not replace w900 for me but does need some shadow fixes but the truck works great no problems other than that

  5. Nascar_Perry says:

    It is a standalone, but jumpy. Sitting in the parking lot it feels like I am in the middle of an earthquake.

  6. ILikUrFace says:

    I like a lot better than the other one doesn’t replace the W900 in MY game. Does need a little fine tuning but nothing extremely major. Good job!

  7. speedy311 says:

    what is the password?

  8. Wise guy says:

    Oh ok I’ll try it out. I hope it has cab and sleeper panel lights. That would be cool.

  9. thenewyorktimes says:

    Just one thing wrong here with this truck, it sits to high off the steer tire.

    • I AM ERROR says:

      Not really. I own and drive an older model FLD120 similar to this one and it also has a large gap around the steer. It happens with 22.5 tires, especially the currently popular LP tires out there. They flush out nicely with proper 24.5 tallboys though. But, it is still an older model of truck, and they often had large gaps… pretty much everywhere. Truck design was vastly different 20 years ago. Mine is older than this one, and has the slightly taller 915 hood, so my gap seems huge compared to this one.

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