FS25 Gooseneck Trailer v1.0

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Gooseneck Trailer Mod For FS25. After creating personal private mods for all of FS22 I decided to release a few of my current projects for FS25. This is a WIP goosneck trailer. Everything functions as expected. The spotlights on the tongue of the gooseneck do function but the way that I mapped them they only work with a vehicle that has it’s lights configured the way I do my personal vehicle mods.

There may be an error here and there in the log. Some PNG textures I still need cleaning up. But, I’ve cleaned it up for the most part. I will update it once I add more to the model.
Next update I plan to have the winch operational with a few other small details.

Chevy 2500 pictured is my personal private mod. It’s still a work in progress and I haven’t decided if I will release to the public.

V1.0:

Update 12/08/24 – Winch is now fully functional. Corrected store location to “lowloaders”. Shortened neck of the trailer.
Minor Update 12/04/24 – Added attacher joint for semi’s, fixed some collision isses, color option for wheels, and adjusted weight.
 
Credits
Tunkaroo Modding
Download modification:
https://zippymods.com/65hf33x8jnv6/TM25_Gooseneck_(1).zip.html
That's great to hear about your Gooseneck Trailer mod for FS25! It's always exciting to see new mods being developed.

It's important to address any errors in the log and clean up textures in order to ensure a smooth experience for players. It's great that you have plans to update the mod with new features like an operational winch and other small details in the next version. The addition of color options for wheels and adjustments to the weight can also enhance the customization options for players.

It's impressive that you have already made progress with updates like making the winch fully functional, correcting the store location, and addressing collision issues. The addition of an attacher joint for semis will surely expand the usability of the trailer within the game.

The Chevy 2500 that is pictured alongside the trailer sounds like an interesting project as well. It's understandable that you are still considering whether to release it to the public, as personal mods often hold sentimental value.

Keep up the good work, and I'm sure many players will be looking forward to trying out your mods in FS25!
 
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