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d15 suspension stiffness how to ajust?

Discussion in 'Troubleshooting: Bugs, Questions and Support' started by bonami2, Oct 23, 2015.

  1. bonami2

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    Is their a ways to ajust the stiffness?


    My custom truck seem to max out suspension from just braking at like 20 mph. The front table almost touch the ground.

    I just want it to be able to take some jump like the stock front end is capable of.

    Currently i flip on the front while jumping :/



    Thank you :)
     
  2. KennyWah

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    Umm.. I am confused.

    You mean the "Custom" setup?

    Because I can fix that in a matter of a couple minutes.
     
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  3. bonami2

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    I made my own saved truck i mean. I put the 3 link and offroad suspension. More power etc

    I wanted to try to make a rally kind of truck from the d15. but the stock offroad suspension is too soft.

    When i jump the front suspension just bounce and the truck flip frontward.


    ( i increased truck traction a bit so it do not help the front is just too bouncy
     
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  4. bonami2

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    Just realised you build some vehicle :D Is it hard to make some? Being thinking of making car since like 2007 but never took the time to ask.

    ((( other game in 2007 ahah) 1nsane ROR GTA vice city etc
     
  5. KennyWah

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    Well obviously it depends on the game... BeamNG is harder that many other games in the sense that you have to learn quite a lot more than simply modeling and applying your model in-game.

    And maybe a few other things.
     
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  6. ThreeDTech21

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    It is complex to put a car into BeamNG, your modding which is a good way to start. To harden the suspension you have to find the beams that are suspension and lower the beamSpring value, lower value means stiffer suspension but the tricky part is if you make it too low it will explode in game, so you have to make the nodes lighter.. and so on. It seems like any easy thing to do but it can quickly get complicated. I think a user offered to do it but it would be better to learn it yourself, try messing around with the beam spring values in the suspension.jbeam
     
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  7. bonami2

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    il try that :) Thank you

    Anyways just tried increasing the pickup bed node weight was fun until i started blowing up differential :(

    Ahah
     
  8. 2010rrsupercharg

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    For the front you want to adjust the beamspring setting right under "Front Shock" and for the back you want to adjust the beamspring under where it says "Rear Shock". A higher number means a stiffer suspension. This also raises the ride height, but you can lower it back down by decreasing the beamprecompression setting. Also keep in mind stiff springs are usually more bouncy so you have to increase the dampening to compensate
     
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