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Change LS22 license plate, change tires & install front loader


Anyone who has already bought one or two vehicles in Farming Simulator 22 may have noticed the license plate. At first you don’t usually think much about it, but sooner or later you ask yourself the question, how can you change the license plate? Where can you find the setting with which you can adjust the license plate, where can you change the tires on a tractor and what about other vehicle modifications? We have created a short tutorial here to find out what is possible here and where you can adapt the vehicles in the LS22.

Farming Simulator 22: Change and customize vehicles

If you want to change the license plate or tires on a vehicle, you can do this at any time at the dealer’s workshop. To do this, simply drive the vehicle to the designated area at the dealer, interact with the wrench symbol and open the vehicle options. You can then select a vehicle in the vehicle options and configure it. Depending on the vehicle, the tires can then be changed, a front loader attachment installed and the engine version changed, among other things. Finally, there is also the option for the “license plate”, which you can set as desired. Depending on which map you are playing on, the corresponding country-specific license plates are available to choose from.

  • Tire manufacturer
  • Tire variant (standard, wide tires, twin tires, maintenance tires and more)
  • Front loader attachment (depending on vehicle)
  • Engine version (for more horsepower)
  • License plate (depending on the card)

By the way, some vehicles like the pickup truck can also change the color, which is not possible with tractors and large self-propelled vehicles (at least not without a mod).

The first mods for the vehicles are now available for the LS22. For example, you can freely change the license plate using mods, regardless of which map you are playing on.

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