It should be noted that the effectiveness against other players is significantly reduced compared to its effectiveness against NPCs and their vehicles. The ram weapon behaves in a similar way to the updated scoops and ramming bars of the RCV and Armored Boxville, causing a large amount of damage to other vehicles and often sending them flying into mid-air with little to no disadvantage against the vehicle itself, and no damage to the vehicle's engine whatsoever. The vehicle can be fitted with a Ram Weapon.Bulletproof Tires are not available, but will carry over if applied to the stock Slamvan before converting to the Arena variant. The rear wheels can be partially protected with curved plates acting as mudguards. These upgrades also cover the engine and part of the rear windows, with the Heavy Armor upgrade providing the highest protection. This issue can be mitigated with the addition of armor upgrades, partially protecting the cabin with metal bars on the driver side and a plate on the passenger side, while the side windows are partially protected by metal bars. The Slamvan, like other Arena vehicles, can withstand a single explosive without being destroyed, but the large windows leave the occupants highly vulnerable to gunfire on the front and sides, and the rear engine is also exposed to gunfire from the rear. It can be used repeatedly while driving the vehicle, but it is better to let it fully recharge for maximum efficiency. This can be used to significantly speed up the vehicle. The vehicle can be installed with Boost upgrades.The Shunt modifications allow the vehicle to shunt to the side. When activated, the vehicle will be launched into the air, in a similar way to the Ruiner 2000 and Scramjet. The Jump modifications come in three levels of effectiveness and can be activated using the horn button. The vehicle can be installed with both "Jump" mods and "Shunt" mods.It uses the same loud engine sound from the Slamvan and the Slamvan Custom. The vehicle is powered by a big-block V8 engine similar to vehicles like the Fränken Stange and the Tornado Rat Rod, coupled to a 4-speed gearbox in a rear-mid engine, rear wheel drive layout. Because of this, the Slamvan can be very difficult to use in Arena War modes due to the narrow spaces and short roads of the arena maps. The unequeal weight distribution, short wheelbase and wide rear axle means it can easily lose control if the vehicle hits an obstacle. However, the player may experience fishtailing upon initial acceleration due to the high amount of engine power delivered to the rear wheels, and some degree of understeer at high speeds. The vehicle performs similarly to its base model, having average acceleration and top speed. Performance Grand Theft Auto Online Vehicle The vehicle can be equipped with two side-mounted machine guns in place of the fenders, which resemble either M1919 Browning or short-barreled Browning M2HB machine guns. It uses plain industrial wheels similar to vehicles like the Dock Handler and the Bruiser, with the rear axle fitted with larger dual wheels that exceed the vehicle's width. A fire extinguisher can be seen in front of the central levers, as well as protective frames on the doors.Ĭolor distribution is a bit different compared to the regular Slamvan, as the primary one is applied on the bodywork, while the secondary one is applied on the internal roll cage. However, the floor area is fully covered and uses sports seats with safety belts. The interior of the vehicle is similar to the Sasquatch, having the "Dominator" dials on the horizontal frame of the internal roll cage and on the driver-side panel. There are two steel tubes running across the driver side of the vehicle and connected to the rearmost left of the engine block, likely intended for the pedal controls/wiring from the cabin. On the underside, the Slamvan uses steel beam axles with leaf suspensions, together with the corresponding gearbox, driveshaft and rear axle differential. The rear section removes the truck bed in order to fit the massive engine with a large intake just behind the cabin, the protective cage and the fuel tank, while the rear end has two circular red lights and a single square white light. The sides and the cabin remain identical to the regular Slamvan, but features an external roll cage over the pillars and the roof, along with rally nets on the side windows. The front end features a flat bumper and a traditional grille with vertical separations on it, while retaining the circular headlights and the bulky hood. The vehicle is essentially a modified variant of the Slamvan, having a worn bodywork with rusty underside and details. The vehicle is evidently based on the custom 1950 Ford F6, aka "Stubby Bob", appearing in the 44th episode of the TV show Roadkill.
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