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ijdevil |
#1 2015-01-07 04:36 |
How do I edit the suspension (parent) .cfg and rotor (child) .cfg to attach multiple rotors to an "axle"
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Bigg Boss93
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#2 2015-01-07 17:43 |
rotors = disc brakes ?
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RedCarDriver
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Location: United States Arizona Occupation: it's complicated... more complicated than my relationships Age: 30 V$: 86310 |
#3 2015-01-07 19:50 |
Maybe he's talking about wheels, like on the SuperDuty? I don't know.
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dxg1997
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#4 2015-01-07 21:16 |
Or maybe the Calipers? I've been trying to figure that one out myself with the Brembo pack...
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MADAZ_09
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#5 2015-01-08 08:28 |
+1 ^^
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Happy sliding!
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ijdevil |
#6 2015-01-09 04:43 |
I wanted to have a dual caliper look and be able to move each caliper on its own rotor since i can't move caliper "A" and caliper "B". But never mind I just adjusted the scripts for the second caliper to place it in game. Sorry for the confusion guys
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mtx2games
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#7 2015-01-09 05:03 |
I did it with the CMS brakes and it worked
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