Forgot to mention, dont try the rockwell setup now, its broken i'm waiting on somebody to fix it, should be done in next update
If I had wifi at my house I would offer help. J.beam dosent seem that hard I managed to make a pair of fake duel rate springs (acts more like a progressive spring) and a simulated gas bumpstop with in a hour, it was making it all tunable and setting realistic peramaters and leaning how limit damping and spring really worked that took me all day Ps its stupid how well the hopper takes jumps and ruts now that the fake bumpstop has been made softer, and given a progressive spring rate it's a whole new beast, and I've only done the rear suspension
The real life belaz trucks use 59/80R63, which are waaaay smaller than 960 inches lol. Of course i would never put those tires on the hopper, they're bigger than the whole damn vehicle. I might work something out with monster truck tires, but not for now, i need to finish a lot of parts before i can start working on something new
Not sure if it's just a abnormality with my Download of your mod or not but with the 44's on the Trail 1000 rims, The left set is reversed, As in, The brake rotor is facing away from the axle. Also, On a side note, 44's plus V8 powerplant=Wheelie monster that is basically impossible to drive. ------------------------ Has nothing to do with rim choice, Put the 44's on it and it flips the rims around backwards. See the menu, Two different rim sets with 44's both Reversed.
I am aware of that problem, probably because the tire's model has the rim already on it. will be fixed in next update
not caused by a mod, it's caused by the outdated tire model, i fixed this and will include it in next update
Very nice, I'm trying to make some simple models in blender too, so far it's just a simple cage, the rear floor pan cut out and a short exhaust
i didnt get a chance to build the front frame rails yet, been playing with it and organizing the slots properly, but this is what it looks like now. i had to make different headers and a different intake for the v8 to fit properly in that tight space, the tubing over the supercharger still needs a bit or work too. i just had soo much fun playing with it and i didn't see the time go by. i got help to fix the fitment of the rockwell axles and it should also have rear steering in the next update. this rockbouncer has all the mounts for a long travel suspension, which i didn't even get to work on yet. this is just another config that will be in the pack.
am i the only one that thinks the inline 6 is enough? since there is enough differences, this could be it's own vehicle
inline 6 is enough for most people, but there are always a few who like overpowered stuff. + the v8 i am trying to fit is only for the rock bouncer frame, because any of the famous rock bouncers have a v8 with lots of power.