About this mod
This car pack adds a moving/rotating steering wheel to the GTA IV standard cars (requires ZolikaPatch to work!)
- Requirements
- Permissions and credits
- Changelogs
since the ZolikaPatch provides a native steering wheel bone for cars, I adapted ALL GTA IV / TLAD / TBOGT cars to this script.
All adapted cars have a fully functioning steering wheel, adding “immersion” to the game (which everyone is so keen on having in games these days).

More Pics from TLAD & TBOGT:


Additionally, the following cars have been edited by me because I didn't like their original look (see also pics):
•Stallion (side mirrors have been moved from the wings to the doors, new front bumper from TLAD Regina, dual exhaust from SabreGT, dual headlights => INSPIRED by Algonquin Hoods Stallion, NOT STOLEN!)
•Vigero (side mirrors have been moved from the wings to the doors, vertical bars have been removed from the grille)
•NOOSE Cruiser (vertical bars have been removed from the grille)
•Police Cruiser (vertical bars have been removed from the grille)
•Taxi (vertical bars have been removed from the grille)
•Speedo (new steering wheel from Burrito)



Changes in Version 1.2:
- Fixed interior color bug on Turismo
- Fixed a bug where weapons were not shown on Little Jacobs car (vest & assault rifles on upper trunk lid)
Changes in Version 1.1:
- Fixed missing polygon bug on Regina steering wheel
- Improved steering wheel mesh on Esperanto / Roman's Taxi / Marbelle
In order to have this car pack working, you need to fulfill the following requirements:
•GTA IV 1.0.8.0 (I use a downgraded version of the Complete Edition on Steam)
•ZolikaPatch installed (I use v. 7.65)
Credits:
•Rockstar Games for the vehicles & car parts
Honorable mentions:
•Zolika1351 for his ZolikaPatch & steering wheel bone
•Algonquin Hood for providing the idea of adding more headlights to the Stallion
HOW TO INSTALL:
•Copy all files into your "GTAIV" Game Directory (the respective “vehicles.img” files & “vehicles.ide” files will be replaced)
Have fun and enjoy it!
REMEMBER: ALWAYS MAKE A BACKUP BEFORE REPLACING FILES!