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The Best Car Mods That DON'T Require Handling, Carvariation etc Edits

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Hey guys!

I'm after suggestions for vehicles that don't require edits of handing.meta, carvariations etc It's not that I can't edit it but it gets to a point where you'll need to uninstall a car so you want to revert a file back to vanilla but you remember another car you installed also has an edit so you need to find which one you edited, restore the vanilla and re-edit or re-add the line for another car you still have etc so it just gets a little messy at times.I know there's a few good looking cars that don't require any of those edits so I'm after your suggestions. And when I say no edits, I don't count skins and liveries. When it comes to what sort of cars I use, I like to replace majority of the police vehicles. So the 3 marked police cars, the 2 unmarked, sheriff cruiser, sheriff suv and that's about it. I've recently reinstalled GTA so I want to keep it a little more under control and clean.

 

Thanks in advance!

Edited by TheDmac

It's pretty rare that vehicle mods require handling changes, so that's out of the list! :tongue:

For the rest... considering the way the emergency lights are working in GTA V, you'll most of the time have to change the carvariation.meta lines, you'll have to provide this small extra effort I'm afraid :(

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