Navigate to GitHub and find your chosen repository (e.g., qb-garages ). Click the green button and select Download ZIP .
[Vehicle Storage] ──> Saves Mods, Fuel, Damage, and Custom Plates [Impound System] ──> Automated towing, bail fees, and un-impound timers [Job Integration] ──> Restricts specific garages to Police, Ambulance, or Mechanics [Optimization] ──> Low server resource usage (0.00 - 0.02ms on idle)
Searching GitHub for "qb-garages fork" reveals community-upgraded versions of the default script.
Navigate to the official GitHub repository of your chosen script. Click the green button. Select Download ZIP . Step 2: Add to Server Resources Extract the downloaded ZIP folder.
: https://qbcore.net/docs/resources/qb-garages Cfx.re Releases (Home to many free scripts) : https://forum.cfx.re/c/fivem-releases/
Once you have the basic script running, here is how to take it to the next level.
Remove -main or version numbers from the folder name (e.g., rename qb-garages-main to qb-garages ). Step 2: Configure the Database
You don't need a massive budget to create a professional FiveM environment. By utilizing a , you provide your players with the security they need to build their automotive empires. Always remember to check GitHub for the most recent "forks" to ensure the code is optimized for the latest version of QBCore.
Built-in support for police, EMS, and custom gang locations.
Before modifying any vehicle scripts, export a backup of your player_vehicles table via phpMyAdmin or HeidiSQL. Step 2: Download and Place the Resource
Edit the config.lua to set your garage locations, prices for the depot, and language (localization).
Add ensure MojiaGarages (or your chosen script name) to your server.cfg . Final Thoughts
