Constellation 30.330 JL Mods v1.0 ETS2


Constellation 30.330 JL Mods v1.0 ETS2
Constellation 30.330 JL Mods” refers to modifications (mods) for the Volkswagen Constellation 30.330 truck within the game Euro Truck Simulator 2 (ETS2).
The “JL Mods” part likely points to a specific modder or group of modders, or it could be a general term for high-quality mods available through channels like “JL Diesel” (a real-world parts supplier for trucks, which might also be associated with modding in the gaming community, though the primary search results for “JL Diesel” point to actual truck parts).
The Volkswagen Constellation 30.330 is a popular truck in Brazil, known for its robustness and versatility. Because of its prevalence in the real world, it’s a highly sought-after truck to be modded into ETS2, especially for players who enjoy driving on Brazilian map mods.
Common Features of Constellation 30.330 Mods for ETS2:
Mods for this truck typically aim for a high level of realism and customization, often including:
Detailed 3D Model: Recreating the exterior and interior of the Constellation 30.330 as accurately as possible. This includes detailed textures, correct proportions, and often specific details like the dashboard, seats, and controls.
Multiple Chassis Configurations:
Bitruck (8×2): This is a very common configuration for the 30.330, often featuring two steerable axles and two drive axles at the rear.
Other configurations like 6×2 or even 4×2 might also be available depending on the mod.
Various Cab Options:
Extended Cab (Cabine Estendida): A smaller cabin without a full sleeper.
Low Roof Sleeper (Leito Teto Baixo): A sleeper cab with a lower roof.
High Roof Sleeper (Leito Teto Alto): A more spacious sleeper cab for long-haul comfort.
Engine and Transmission Options:
Cummins ISL Engines: The real 30.330 often uses a Cummins ISL engine, and mods will feature various horsepower options (e.g., 330 HP, and often higher fictional ones for gameplay).
V-Tronic Transmission: The real truck features an automated ZF V-Tronic transmission, and mods will often include realistic gear ratios and sounds for these.
Extensive Customization/Tuning Parts: This is where many truck mods shine. Players can often customize:
Exterior Accessories: Spoilers, side skirts, bull bars, protective grills, sun visors, custom lights (foguinhos, LEDs), antennas, air horns, exhaust stacks.
Interior Accessories: Various dashboard items (GPS, phones, drinks), curtains, seat options, custom steering wheels.
Paint Jobs/Skins: Support for custom paint jobs and often includes a variety of pre-made Brazilian-style skins and company liveries.
Wheel and Tire Options: Different rim designs, tire types, and hub covers.
Realistic Sounds: Many high-quality mods come with custom engine sounds, horn sounds, and interior sounds that mimic the real truck.
Compatibility: Mods are generally built for specific versions of ETS2 (e.g., 1.4x, 1.50, 1.55). It’s crucial to check the mod’s compatibility with your game version.
Integration with Brazilian Maps: These mods are particularly popular when combined with Brazilian map mods (like EAA, Mapa Minas Gerais, Mapa RBR, etc.) for a truly immersive Brazilian trucking experience.
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How to install ETS2 mods or ATS Mods
In Euro Truck Simulator 2 it’s easy to install mods. You just need to download mod from here, copy/unzip files into: “My Documents\Euro Truck Simulator 2\mod” folder or if you play ATS please install mods to: “My Documents\American Truck Simulator\mod” folder. To unzip files you can use: WinRAR or 7zip. After that you need to activate the mods you want to use.
