
Water Trailer
Mastering Hydration: The Water Trailer Mod for Project Zomboid
Staying hydrated is paramount for survival in Project Zomboid, and this mod introduces a revolutionary way to manage your water supply: the Water Trailer. Designed to seamlessly integrate with existing vehicle mods, these trailers offer expanded capacity and new mechanics for collecting and purifying water, making long-term survival and extended exploration far more manageable.
Introducing the Water Trailers
The core of this mod adds two distinct water trailers, meticulously crafted to complement vehicles like the ’86 Oshkosh P19A. These aren’t just cosmetic additions; they bring entirely new functionality to your water management strategy.
Key Features for Survivalists
The Water Trailer mod brings a host of new features to enhance your gameplay:
- A robust custom water storage system, offering significantly more capacity than standard containers.
- The ability to draw water directly from various in-game items and natural water sources, expanding your collection options.
- Seamless interaction with rain barrels, allowing you to both empty and refill them with ease.
- Multiple visually appealing texture variants, including military and civilian styles, to suit your base or convoy.
- Animated trunk and tank lids for added visual immersion.
- A built-in pump on the larger cistern to significantly speed up the filling process.
- A filter attachment option for the smaller cistern, enabling the collection of safe-to-drink water directly from sources.
Expanding Your Options with the Semi-Trailer
For those who require even greater capacity, the optional “rWaterTrailerSemi” component introduces a water-themed variant of the ’82 Oshkosh M911 semi-trailer. This massive addition, however, requires the separate installation of the ’82 Oshkosh M911 + Military Semi-Trailers mod to function.
With these new trailers, you can establish mobile water depots, ensure a steady supply during long expeditions, and even set up more self-sufficient bases. This mod significantly impacts the logistics of survival, allowing you to focus more on scavenging and combat, and less on the constant worry of finding your next drink.







