Use some other type of glue to hold your fenders on.

Discussion in 'Ideas and Suggestions' started by moosedks, Dec 1, 2012.

  1. moosedks

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    I noticed in the youtube videos the front fenders on the pickup keep popping off. In real life the fenders will usually crumple with the rest of the car or be partially torn off, not just pop off like in the video. Thanks.
    This
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    vs. this
    crash21.jpg
    and another for fun
    crumple.jpg
     
  2. gabester

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    Those are different types of crashes. In crashes similar to the photos shown the fenders stay on.
     
  3. TheFastRacer

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    Yes, I agree. The first picture showing the damaged Gavril D15 drove into something that's lower than the hood, a high curb or, well you know what I mean. The second picture, wich is a blue truck, drove into a high wall, or at least something that's higher than the car itself. So you can't really compare these crashes since the trucks crashed on another way.

    Gabe, sorry if I 'repeat' or 'copy' your comment, I'm just supporting your comment with arguments :) And sorry if my English wasn't great, I'm still learning :D
     
  4. moosedks

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    no, fenders don't flop off.
    crashpanels2.png crashpanels3.png crashpanels4.png crashpanels5.png crashpanels6.png
    anyway it seemed like the fenders stayed on more in the second video so w/e
     
  5. LT. Smell My

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  6. Bubbleawsome

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    Could we lock this? It's going to spawn arguments.
     
  7. Effect

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    If you look t their second video you will notice that the problem was solved

     
    #7 Effect, Dec 8, 2012
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