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I tried to make similar modifications to the E-7310, but none of the add-ons really fit. They all look weird, because the truck's chassis is lower than the E-7429's: either the add-ons visibly float above the truck's chassis, or the suspension or wheels clip through them. I am only able to make the Kraz-6316's (semi-)trailers look decent with the E-7310. And a variant with front-wheel drive is easily possible, of course. But I am not sure if this would be enough of what you'd expect from such a mod.
I don't like too the way the workshop turns to: unfinished vehicles, "racing" cars, over powered trucks, useless add-ons.... Keep the good work, we need people like you to keep the original atmosphere of Spintires. Thanks for this mod!
I also like the original atmosphere of MudRunner, and I think the vehicles and add-ons in the stock game are quite well balanced. Therefore (and because I lack the skill of 3D modeling), I prefer to re-combine what is already in the game, without or only slightly changing the original parameters. More often than not, I find that this leads to interesting new challenges in the game.