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Where are the wheels in file ?

Discussion in 'Troubleshooting: Bugs, Questions and Support' started by Dean Wang, Jan 13, 2018.

  1. Dean Wang

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    I can't find the location of the wheels anywhere in my file explorer please help.
     
  2. Gnarlex™

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    Wheels are in the "common" zip.
    This also includes hubcaps, tires etc.
     
  3. Inertia

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    common.zip/vehicles/common/wheels/
     
  4. Rainvest

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    how do you find specific wheels? :confused:
     
  5. Inertia

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    You have to search through each file and its a gigantic PTA
     
  6. psy_lo

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    Copy the whole content folder to a working place on your computer and unzip all... is a good practice when you want to work with zipped files from BNG install!

    If you know the style of the wheel (steelwheels, wheels_R5,...):
    1 / open a wheel jbeam with Notepad++ (like steelwheels_F_5.jbeam)
    2/ CTRL F and paste the wheel's name you looking for ( hirochi_wheel_04a_19x11_F ), then click on "Find All"

    or

    If you don'have any idea from which category the wheel come from:
    1/ From Notepad++ right click on the wheels folder and select -> find in files
    2/ paste the wheel's name you looking for, then click on "Find All"
     
  7. Inertia

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    That's exactly what I do, I never work in the main directory, and I usually use the find tool as well :)
     
  8. psy_lo

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    ...otherwise we can search for hours! Knowing tools with whom we works is the base...;)
     
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