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If I may make a suggestion, increase the rear tire diameter, or raise the suspension of the rear axle to fix the issue with the lowered hitch point.
Habe dem Standart B-6A auch Allrad verpasst da er sonst doch nur Nachteile zu haben scheint. Aber deine Änderungen wirken natürlich wesentlich geschmeidiger.
Danke :)
Of all the vehicles offered for MudRunner in Steam Workshop, you chose these ones to ask why vehicles are made overpowered? That is... interesting.
While they do have somewhat more power than the original from the stock game, I would claim that the vehicles in this mod are among the least overpowered ones that you can find in the Workshop. And when you use them with the larger trailers, then you'll be in for a challenge in spite of (or because of) the modifications.
The all-wheel drive makes the B-6A a tad more capable. Therefore, I think it would be fun if it could use at least some of the other trailers in the game.