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To be honest, the truck is a cartoon on the wheels.
I do hope the dev renames it to the proper name as 11,332 people think its a truck made by gmc ...
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We did however, install a 5th-wheel hitch and a Gooseneck hitch for use around the farm. We made the metal bed removable with just 8 bolts and had a 6-bolt mount for either the 5th-wheel or goosneck hitches. 90% of the time, it had the gooseneck installed because we had a super-heavy duty gooseneck trailer we used to haul haylage bales.
@Ryan0537 , i know its a game but for realistics sake the a3 never had a 5th wheel or normal trailer hitch (just a pintle hitch) unless it was custom made as the 5 tons often did the job for hauling 5th wheel trailers as they had slightly better engines.
The m35a2 had some variants with a 5th wheel hitch but they were uncommon from what i have seen as their hauling capacity was very low in comparison to 5tons.