QBCore Framework V8
Premium QBCore V8 server with 400+ vehicles and immersive roleplay
QBCore Framework V8
Looking for a professional QBCore Framework V8 roleplay server with premium scripts and custom jobs? With years of experience and over 500 satisfied clients, I am here to provide you with the best QBCore services.
Join our premium QBCore Framework V8 server for an immersive roleplay experience with advanced civilian activities like hunting, skydiving, treasure hunting, pizza delivery, trucking, drug burners, heists, and drug runs. Featuring 400+ vehicles (including 50+ police cars) and fully compliant with Rockstar's TOS for vehicles and clothing. Elevate your roleplaying experience today!
I use the open-source QBCore framework (https://github.com/qbcore-framework/qb-core) under the GNU General Public License, which is an advanced framework for FIVEM.
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Quick setup
Drop the resource folder into resources/ and add this line to server.cfg:
ensure tebex-qbcore-framework-v8
Required dependencies (all free, install once and reuse across every Tebex script):
Compatibility & specs
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runs clean, resmon barely moves and the 400+ car pack didn't break ox_inventory weight at all. install took maybe 15 min on a fresh qb-core base.
server's been live 3 weeks with this as the base. drug runs and the heist setups are wired in proper, didn't have to touch dispatch to make it play nice with ps-mdt. handful of locales needed translating but the config is laid out sensibly so my dev knocked it out in an evening. police fleet alone saved us buying a separate car pack.
solid build overall, the civilian jobs (hunting + trucking specifically) are what sold me on it. only gripe is the pizza delivery blip setup conflicts with a custom polyzone i was already running, had to comment a couple lines out. not a dealbreaker, just be ready to tweak if your map's already busy.
does what it says on the tin 👌
Bought this hoping to migrate our 80-slot ESX server over to qb without rebuilding everything from scratch, and on that front it gave us a working base faster than I expected. The car pack is generous and the police variants saved my LEO lead a week of work. Where it didn't quite land for us was the job loop — our community is heavy on legal RP, courts, civ council, that kind of thing, and the included activities lean a bit more action-focused (drug runs, burners, heists). That's not a flaw of the pack, just not the flavour we needed, so we ended up stripping a fair chunk out and bolting our own jobs back on. If you're spinning up a more arcade-leaning qb server I'd say go for it, just know what your community actually wants before you commit.
set this up on a fresh box last weekend, server.cfg dropped in clean, no missing deps, no errors on boot. resmon sits low even with the hunting + skydiving loops running. devs answered my ticket in like 20 min when i asked about swapping a few of the vehicles out.
runs out of the box on qb, took me maybe 10 min to get live
Honestly was sceptical buying a full framework pack — figured I'd be ripping half of it out within a week. Turned out most of it stayed. The civilian activity loop (trucking, pizza, drug runs) gave my newer players something to do between RP scenes, which was the whole reason I went looking. Vehicle pack is solid, the police variants alone saved me a few days of sourcing. One gripe: the default job locales needed a fair bit of editing to match the tone my staff use in-character, and a couple of the heist configs assume you're running ox_inventory whereas we're still on qb-inventory — had to rewrite a few exports. Nothing broken, just friction. Support was quick when I flagged it. For a 96-slot QBCore server trying to launch without spending a month gluing scripts together, this got us to opening day.
good base for a qbcore server, the 400+ car pack is the real selling point for me since sourcing TOS-safe vehicles is a nightmare otherwise. drug burner and heist loops work fine on qbx after a small export tweak. only thing i'd want is a proper MDT included — ended up bolting ps-mdt on top which conflicted with one of the police job blips until i polyzoned around it.
works as advertised and the install was painless, but our community is more of a serious-RP crowd and the civilian activity loops (skydiving, treasure hunting) ended up clashing with the tone we wanted. ran great performance wise, just not the fit for us. probably perfect if you're going for a busier casual server.
runs clean, resmon stays under 0.05ms in idle and the civ activities actually give my players something to do between calls. install was painless on qbx too.
set this up on a fresh 128-slot qb server last weekend. hunting and trucking jobs pulled in the casual crowd we kept losing, treasure hunting got the streamers poking around the map for hours. only thing i tweaked was the drug burner cooldowns in config to match our economy, took maybe 10 minutes. 400+ vehicles loaded without conflicts against my existing addon packs which is honestly the part i was dreading most. dev answered my discord ticket the same evening when i had a question about the polyzone for the pizza delivery dropoff.
solid base for a qbcore launch, civilian jobs are well wired up. only gripe is the police car pack overlapped with my existing lspd pack so i had to prune duplicates manually — not the dev's fault really but worth knowing if you already run a vehicle pack.
swapped from a stitched-together qb setup to this and resmon dropped noticeably
works as described and the heists are fun, just ended up being more content than my 32-slot serious-rp server actually needed. if you're running a bigger playerbase this will fit better. support was responsive when i asked about disabling a few of the activities in config.
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About this FiveM script
QBCore Framework V8 is a premium FiveM script for qbcore, qbox servers. It’s part of the Tebex catalog, a curated selection of battle-tested resources for QBCore, ESX and Qbox roleplay servers. Every script on Tebex ships with lifetime updates, instant email delivery, and a ticket system for technical support.
Whether you’re building a QBCore server from scratch, upgrading an ESX Legacy deployment, or migrating to Qbox, this resource drops in cleanly and runs at 0.00ms idle resmon. The config-first design means you can customize prices, permissions and locations without touching the core Lua.