![]() Some older contraptions are for whatever reason buggy af, rebuilding them will fix, also make sure your not in a world you've been using for months as you may have forgotten about big laggy projects outside of your view distance, ive had that too :P Sadly there are mods that seriously break things like suspensions etc, so if you have any mods enabled at all, disable them and see if it changes anything, you can do this in the load game screen when you select the world, mod-list is on the right before clicking load. Place your car on a lift, whip out the welder tool, and look at your car, using the white highlight of the welder tool check that everything is connected to eachother like it should, if its not (like in the below picture), you click on one of the white highlighted bits, hold down the mouse, aim at another bit of the car that should be part of the same thing, and let go, now these parts are welded together to become one.Įxample of missing weld: (top-right corner isnt connected to rest of the bar)įor what your trying to do, its super important that all bearings in your suspension setup are free movement ones, if you connected any of these to your motor or seat or anything else thats why stuff is going south. If you're still having troubles after going trough this list, upload your contraption to workshop, set it to unlisted and share the link here and/or with the devs. Lets go trough a list of things to check/do:Ģ - Did you connect any of the bearings that should be free motion to anything?ģ - Do you use any modded parts on the vehicle? (doesnt look like it but just to be sure?)Ĥ - Did you build the car in an older version? or downloaded it from an old workshop upload?ĥ - Did you try adding some weight too the car? those pipes you use weigh bscly nothing.Ħ - Does the car fit together in as few pieces (grids) as possible if you remove all bearings?ħ - Did you try lowering the amount of bearings?Ĩ - When it goes wack, look at all moving parts, are any intersecting/did any go trough other parts?ĩ - Do all the rotating parts have enough room to do so?īelow a list of details/todo's based on the above, included pics for some. My best guess is your missing some welds, while theres definatlly something to be said for suspensions and bearings having a love-hate relationship, what you describe really shouldnt be happening, just incase this isnt a missing weld, i figured i should write some step by step for finding out issues with vehicles, as this will happen more as you build more, some of these tricks are pretty old and im not sure if they're still relevant, but i still use them. In motion, the springs are freaking out, shaking and shuddering everywhere to the point of being a blur:Īnd eventually everything hyperextends, and it all kind of collapses on itself.Īny suggestions on what's happening? I feel like it's a problem with the game, but I'm hoping someone can suggest a workaround, like rewelding certain joints, or building things in a specific order. ![]() ![]() However, here's what happens when I drive a bit and then take screenshots. I've configured it a couple of different ways with the same results.įor the front wheels I've got a double wishbone:īoth are pretty simple, a single shock with rotators top and bottom, hooked up to pivoting arms. ![]() I don't feel like I'm doing anything outrageous with it, but when I drive, it starts shaking like crazy, and eventually flips around.
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