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Every of the 4 double wishbones you put have a suspension glitch. This is because the suspension needs to be able to move on any axis to remove the suspension glitch. there are multiple ways to do this but i suggest you look on the workshop on how to do it or join the scrap mechanic technical community (SMTC). There are lots of people there that can help with that. including myself.
this suspension system is great but the front suspensions are limited from being fully compressed which really triggers me. my fix was just to simply put the pipes around the suspension but still great nonetheless!
I did make a detachable 5th wheel trailer before but it lagged super hard. Although if I welded it to a bearing that would have fixed it but made the trailer permanent. Google 5th wheel trailer for inspiration!
not sure if you have noticed it but since you have the suspension attached solidly to the body on both sides, there will be a suspension glitch when only one side is compressed. This is because the axle pulls on the suspension pieces trying to bend them inward.
I do a Jeep Trailcat in scrap mechanic, with your suspension from the tutorial, can u take a look and rate? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-d4-3vHPpgZQ.html
I've been trying to make more realistic off-road suspension, which I've been having a bit of a difficult time with, but I think I've figured it out. Because I do quite like in game things that look like they were recreated to some extent to how they look in real life. And this video is pretty helpful and informative!
DAN, the description of the calculator said to draw the numbers with blocks in front of the sensors. I think it might be so complicated because he might actually have made it so it can still understand the numbers when they aren't exactly the right shape. I think this because 1, it should take WAY less logic to make a calculator that simple, and 2, he mentioned neural networks in the description, which might be how it would still detect the numbers despite variations in how they're drawn. But take that all with a grain of salt b/c he also said he was a noob at that stuff...
Did they fix this as I was doing the front suspension and where you put the straight pipes THROUGH the suspension springs I can't get that it prevents me from putting that section of pipe in. UPDATE: I did some curves around the suspension and it still turns just fine but back to the original question was the glitch fixed that allowed the pipe to pass through the suspension??
I believe you just have to look at the pipe piece right in order to place the pipe. The collision of the suspension will probably stop you from placing it otherwise. Hope this helps!
Is this working in survival? This was easily the best suspension video I've seen. However, I followed the steps but my rig keeps collapsing after I remove the lift. The trigger/controller works fine but the build seems to be broken. My welds are tight btw.
When I originally made it several patches ago, there was no lag or suspension glitch. I'd say take what works and what you like and make your own Beast!
Possibly controlling the wrong bearing, is it the upper control arm position lock bearing? Besides the control arm and steering bearings the rest should be free spinning. I wish I could see it in action, I hope you find a solution soon 😀