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Monster truck
Monster truck













Whilst the vehicle is very stable while upright, the vehicle can rest sideways or upside down if it flips from a crash or has tumbled down very rough terrain, due to its evenly heavy design. In addition, the Monster, much like the Dumper, is capable of literally running over smaller vehicles and subjecting them to a moderate rate of damage this ability can, however, risk flipping the Monster itself. In place of a handbrake turn, the Monster features a four-wheel steering "mode", where the rear tires will also turn alongside the front tires, reducing its turning radius. However, the vehicle compensates with good handling and off-road capabilities, being able to drive up steep terrains and traverse bumpy obstacles. Generally, its acceleration and top speed are only average, making the vehicle unsuitable for high-speed driving. Overall, the Monster is more suited for off-road driving, and performance stats between all variants of the Monster are identical. The overall performance of any variant of the Monster depends on where the vehicle is driven. Performance Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Due to GTA Advance's top-down viewpoint, the Monster Truck is vague in detail, but it seems to take influence from Grand Theft Auto III's Bobcat (although bigger) which is based on a fifth generation Toyota Hilux. The vehicle appears in Grand Theft Auto Advance, this time known as the Monster Truck. The vehicle may come with or without four roof-mounted headlights. monsterb: A Yosemite-based variant with widened wheel arches, a custom blue, red and white paintwork, a checkered roof design, and a permanent roof-mounted spoiler.The truck body resembles that of a seventh generation Ford F-Series. monstera: Distinguished by its red, blue, white and yellow racing paintwork, and includes various configurations of accessories, including a bed-mounted rollbar with attached lights, roof-mounted lights, a roof-mounted spoiler, or nothing at all.The truck's body resembles a 1994–2004 Chevrolet S-10, resulting in a vehicle that may be anachronistic in the game's 1992 setting. It is also the only version of the Monster which can be visually damaged - at the doors. monster: A basic two tone-color variant which varies only by its body color.While all variants are known simply as "Monster", each variant features a different internal name: There are three variants of the Monster, each one with their own distinctive design and accessories but sharing the same traits of a Monster truck. However, they also appear to have real metal bodies, whereas "Stage Three" monster trucks use fiberglass replica bodies. In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the Monster is based on a generic two-door pickup truck that appear to be a "Stage Three" monster truck, with tubular chassis, four-link suspension & nitrogen gas shocks.















Monster truck