I really like the new update, thank you for adding the parts I suggested, they are looking great on my default. I have one final suggestion though, would you consider adding a better headlight pattern, like the one from this mod? It would make such a night and day difference when driving at night. Here's how they look compared to the one from the mod I linked. Spoiler: Signia Lowbeam High Beam Spoiler: Miramar with Realistic Headlight Patterns mod Lowbeam High Beam Finn did it for his Centauri and it really makes a huge difference.
Love the mod, the rear disc brakes tend to lock too easily though. I think you may have made a jbeam mistake when defining the brake pad slots as the rear pads are listed as front pads and you can't change one at a time.
The interior going shiny sometimes is a vanilla bug where PBR color settings are not preserved when updating a color slot. It happens with other parts of stock vehicles too, it isn't a problem with the mod
figured I'd put in my two cents in reporting a bug (maybe). Every time brake pads are swapped, they always revert back to basic pads. Also, the race rear brakes will raise in temperature on its own until I rev the engine to make it stop. Figured you should know mr mod man
Hi LJ, apologies if this has been asked before but when the full version releases will it be possible to sub to patreon to get the mod then unsub after getting it? Thanks for all answers and help
The automatic transmission seems to either lack a torque converter or not be nearly slushy enough. Compare it to the Miramar's auto by holding down the brakes and applying the gas at the same time --- Post updated --- Looking good, can't wait!
Well, that's why it's still in early access! I pretty much never use the autos in BeamNG anyway, just thought it would be good to test them
That looks rally cool ;D I especially love the bars over the headlights and grille Would you consider adding the weird front winglet splitters that early 70s jdm rally cars had, as well as a passenger side spotlight and lower fog lights, like so? I think they're really neat details from the era