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Unfortunately, this game wasn't designed well for 'Trucks.' I say this cuz, there's limited numbers of front suspension assemblies--which include the front differentials / driveshafts--that connect up with 4x4's. UNLESS... you have all the DLC's that include trucks--which throws in some more engines with transfers and line up some of the front suspension assemblies. But still, there's no proper front setup for older style trucks--one's using front solid axle differentials. The only vehicle that works with is the Willy's jeep with that gutless 4 cylinder motor. So, with these limitations of parts available in the game, it makes it difficult to do proper truck mods--with exception of the newer generation trucks using half-shaft axle's.