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JJayJameson
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Location: Canada Occupation: Age: V$: |
#48337 2014-09-12 21:09 |
Sprung weight motion is good. Unsprung weight doesn't look very realistic because the camber change is a bit wrong, in RL when you have zero camber and you take a corner, on the inside of the car you will get negative camber but on the outside you will get positive camber, in SLRR that's a bit unrealistic, because the camber increases negatively in function of load, which is ture in real life, but for that's the only characteristic i find realistic in the suspension. maybe it has something to do with geometry, its maybe not correctly scripted, which makes an incorrect behavior... i think in SLRR the trailing arm is behaves more like a swing axle rather than a trailing arm
also, trailing arms for motorsports(not baja and offroading..etc) belong in a museum, i think we should at least have rear McPherson struts, if that would solve the problem i described above, because today motorsports use mostly McPhersons and double wishbones and it will be a bit of a shame to not have them in SLRR, i know double wishbone is already in SLRR but it just comes specially for one car which is the caterham by CorradoSKJ, doesnt work very well with other cars iirc. |
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