PUBLIC RELEASE
Hardi Rubicon 9000
Hardi•Public•implements-tools
1/9
IN TESTING
New builds land here first.

Pre-Alpha
Ford Mustang RTR Spec5 2018
Pre-Alpha — Diamond tier required

Pre-Alpha
Ford Mustang Boss 302 1969
Pre-Alpha — diamond tier required

Pre-Alpha
GMC Jimmy 1970
Pre-Alpha — diamond tier required

Pre-Alpha
Pontiac TransAM FireBird 1977
Pre-Alpha — diamond tier required

Pre-Alpha
Tesla Charging Station
Pre-Alpha — diamond tier required

Pre-Alpha
Tesla Model S 2016
Pre-Alpha — diamond tier required
POWER
370 HP
MAX SPEED
56 KM/H
WEIGHT
15.7 Tonnes
FUEL
1,000 Litres
NOTE
info
Based on the official Hardi website we have changed working speed to 35 kph and road speed to 56kph.
Hardi Rubicon 9000 is currently only sold in Australia where road and field conditions are different.
Initial release is using the FS22 vehicleShader for materials, future revision will see the mod moved entirely to FS25 standards

FEATURES
What's inside
Core capabilities and options included with this release.
CONFIGURATIONS
- Beacon lights
- Narrow and dual wheel options + wide fenders
- LED roof lights
- US warning signs
- Extinguisher
- Fresh water tank
- License plate
- Windows tint
DEPENDENCIES
Required Mods
Third-party mods linked to this release. Status is shown per item.
CREDITS
Credits
Hardi
GIANTS Software
TSR
TonyG616
FS Play
EpicPryda
V-Wheels Modding
JTerk Modding
Zladdi76
RedeX01
Wolf Pack Modding
SAM
Wrobelmen
MHIdee
SocialMods
Switty
HAJS
GaintsIdee
Eagle355th
Otis
Little Bear Modding
Gamling
Rudeman53
Nico Du 55
PauloFS
Mario Hirschfeld
JH Modding
Levis Modding
Stevie
Swedish Bonna Team
Hispano
Farmari99
MircoGT
Vector Man
Lumpi
edward_modding
Gamer
Realistic Farmers
Nils Gaming Channel
MoleWindu
FirenzeIT
Credits are listed for transparency and respect to original creators.
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CURRENT RELEASE
v1.0.0.0
VERSION
1.0.0.0
PACKAGE
43.7 MB
RELEASED
2025-03-29
DOWNLOADS
0
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