Extensive configurations including extra-long chassis, tandem setups, and multiple axle steering options.
The RJL mods are considered a "gold standard" in the ETS2 community because they add detailed parts that are not available in the base game. They essentially rework the stock Scania R and Streamline models while adding the G-series and 4-series as standalone or integrated options.
The most popular version, offering a massive array of chassis (4x2, 6x2, 6x4, 8x4, etc.), cabins, and tuning parts.
Includes various heights and lengths, such as Topline, Highline, Flat roof, and Low roof versions.
Real-world Scania G440 models typically see around 56.5 liters/100 km (approx. 4.16 mpg) depending on the load.
While these are digital mods, they are modeled after real Scania specifications:
You can typically find the latest versions and installation instructions for these mods on community hubs like the SCS Software Forums or the Steam Workshop.
Rjl Scania G,r,r4-series π
Extensive configurations including extra-long chassis, tandem setups, and multiple axle steering options.
The RJL mods are considered a "gold standard" in the ETS2 community because they add detailed parts that are not available in the base game. They essentially rework the stock Scania R and Streamline models while adding the G-series and 4-series as standalone or integrated options. RJL Scania G,R,R4-Series
The most popular version, offering a massive array of chassis (4x2, 6x2, 6x4, 8x4, etc.), cabins, and tuning parts. The most popular version, offering a massive array
Includes various heights and lengths, such as Topline, Highline, Flat roof, and Low roof versions. The most popular version
Real-world Scania G440 models typically see around 56.5 liters/100 km (approx. 4.16 mpg) depending on the load.
While these are digital mods, they are modeled after real Scania specifications:
You can typically find the latest versions and installation instructions for these mods on community hubs like the SCS Software Forums or the Steam Workshop.