īeing a trailer, it cannot be driven, however it does feature its own handling line. The player can also stand on top of any variation of the trailer without the risk of falling off. The extended version is much exigent, requiring more space to turn the vehicle without crashing it on other cars or other obstacles on the streets. The trailers' widths also mean they are extremely precarious to effectively tipple upon cornering, and the front extension of the trailer often results in a poor turning radius. Because of this, player will find it quite difficult to cruise around busy traffic or narrow streets, as well as a significant reduction in speed. If the player gains a freight trailer, driving a truck up to the trailer in attempt to hook it on will result in the stands failing to raise, and the fifth wheel will not hook accept the trailer.īeing a heavy-duty trailer and build primarily for larger, heavier loads, it is easily the heaviest trailer a tractor trailer can tow, being as heavy as a Barracks Semi.
The freight trailer cannot be towed by any vehicles, as it is not listed under any trailer property of trucks. Like the other models, this is only seen during one mission, Sidetracked.Īccording to the files, the following vehicles can tow this trailer: Its chassis and base are extended, long enough to fit a Freight Train locomotive. This is internally named freighttrailer, and although it lacks a entry name (.gxt2), it is simply an extended variant of the regular civilian army trailer, with a few missing details where the extension is supposed to be. rags-to-riches series, Grand Theft Auto is back with GTA 5 trailer 2, giving us a preview of Los Santos (the fictional California-like world of GTA 5). It is only seen during Driller, and features a prop Cutter on it. This model is identical to the camo army trailer, but lacks the livery, acting as a civilian model. A second variant of the Army Trailer exists, internally named armytrailer2.
Three very different criminals team up for a series of heists in the corrupt city of Los Santos. In this instance, a prop of a tarpaulin to cover the Submersible is seen, available as an extra. Grand Theft Auto V: With Shawn Fonteno, Ned Luke, Steven Ogg, Gerald 'Slink' Johnson. This version is not seen in normal gameplay, and is only used to carry the Submersible during Minisub. Two stands for the landing gear are positioned underneath the trailer, and packing of the chassis can be seen on the underside. The trailer features a camo livery identical to that of the Barracks, Barracks Semi and Crusader.