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  1. So I decided to check the non-mod folder update folder and it has patchday13 and is in the order you mentioned earlier. Should I recreate the mods folder to fix that?
  2. All files we successfully verified. I have 28 updates in my dlc file its just in the wrong order it seems and i don't know how to get around that.
  3. The highest one i have is 5, then 3 then 1 and none of them have a vehicles.rpf. My x64 doesn't have the dlcpacks, its in the same area that I would select it.
  4. So I've tried following others advice in installing some modded ELS cars for use with LSPDFR. However as I went to install them, I noticed that my dlc file did not have the "patchday13ng" file. I was trying to install the ELS LSPD pack by t0y. All of his models required putting the modded vehicle files into the "patchday13ng". I have els installed and it works with the models that I replaced in that i can activate the light stages but they are still the standard police models from the vanilla game. When I open up the vehicle files in OpenIV they are the modded versions. Is there a way to fix this? I tried downloading the patch itslef to install and placed them in the newly added patchday13 file. The path to it is: GTA V>mods>update>update.rpf>dlc_patch>patchday13ng>dlc.rpf>x64>levels>gta5>vehicles.rpf If there's any work around this please let me know. I did back up before doing this of course. Thank you.

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