: It is easiest to lay out all your parts on the garage floor before you start the "put together" process to ensure you aren't missing small bolts or gaskets.

: Unlike many driving sims, you must manually place almost every part of the truck. This includes the engine block, pistons, crankshaft, body panels, and wheels.

: You need specific tools (like wrenches or screwdrivers) to "tighten" parts into place. If a part isn't bolted down, it will fall off once you start driving.

: By looking at a compatible area on the truck with a part in your hand, a "Check" or "Place" prompt appears, allowing you to snap the component into its slot. Key Components to Assemble

: Once the physical parts are put together, you must fill the radiator with coolant and the engine with oil. Tips for Successful Assembly

To get a basic truck running in this version, you typically need to put together: