Update 8: I decided to work on the project again. Created Jbeams from scratch. I hope I will improve the mod.
Update 9: Adjusting the suspension will drive me crazy soon. It is very hard when it comes to creating jbeam for leaf.
Just clocked this thread, progress looks very good so far. Keep us updated, but please dont go and get burnt out My dad used to drive magnums. I recall him saying they were very good for when they came out compared to the other options available due to the flat floor cab.
Update 10: Completed front axle & suspension system. Working on the rear one. The rear part won't look like the original parts of Magnum. I'm trying to use my creativity
This mod looks really cool, with the effort you're putting in this can really become something. Good luck! Also looks amazing, can't wait to test this on the german autobahn
Update 11: Rear axle and working air suspension have been completed. ( I couldn't get around to adjusting the min. and max. height of pneumatics. I'll look at it later.) Note: Since it is a 1995 truck, it has only a rear air suspension. The front is only a leaf spring.
Update 12: Adjusted rear axle and airbags according to the new suspension system. It works fine. (I will edit the flexbody of airbags later.) If you want to see the operation click on the GIF.
Update 13: Working on upper frame part and cab. Cab jbeam is very complicated when it comes to adding cab suspension.
Update 14: Reworked the cab suspension to make it more realistic. Front panels, fenders and the deflector have been completed. The first hauling.
I've seen this thread. I want to use the first one as the pre-facelift model started to be produced in 1995. https://www.reddit.com/r/BeamNG/comments/wrp2bf/my_theory_of_history_of_cherrier_logos_since_1980/ If you have any suggestions, please feel free to share them.
Some suspension tests. I will start to work on some minor things, such as the air tank, headlight frames, etc.