Post: Height editing problem
03-31-2013, 07:12 PM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); So I've been running into a problem lowering my ride height on certain Premium cars. This is with using both Luca's and Slim's editors, using various editions of those programs too.

Premium Mazda RX7 GT-X (FC) '90:
Lotus Esprit Turbo HC Chassis
When I lower this using the editors, I can get the fenders down to the very top of the tires, then if I try to get it any lower it makes the car start to sink into the ground (makes it look like the tires are flat)

Same thing happens with my Premium R32 Skyline GTR.

When I tried the same thing with my Premium Eunos Roadster, after a certain point the front will keep lowering like normal but the rear tire will sink into the ground.

This doesn't happen with every car. Doesn't matter what chassis or tires the car has (I tried this with a completely stock Premium Mazda RX7 GT-X (FC) '90 and it does the same thing, as well as with a completely stock Premium Nissan March).

Has anyone had this problem or know how to fix it? I've searched all over this forum and haven't found anything. I've also tried other things like swapping suspension from other cars (tried to swap the Toyots Celica ST185 Rally car suspension since it can lower the car to -50 in the tuning menu, didnt work).

You can kind of see it here with my R32, the rear tire is slightly sinking into the ground and the more I lower it, the more it sinks down.
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04-01-2013, 03:53 PM #11
Originally posted by NtodaD View Post
Sorry Guys i know my english are pretty bad, because i´m from Germany and don´t spell it every day in real life.

But Sometimes it´s feeling like i speak chinese. Of course stay the Body on the Tire, look at the Picture!
When you a chassis with more widht use, the Tires comes more out. So you must Setup minimum so much Camber, that you becomes space between Tire and Body.
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Not at the Rear Fenders, but i´m pretty sure the game does it on the Front! Dude, a Z34 completely stock without modding on it, goes ingame setted lower. But the Z34 is very special like the R34 GTR. The certain point of lowering is nearly the max low Value from the Game. In game you can set it at -25, thats in the Editor at 80. The certain point must be -35 or -40, so you have not much range of spring at the Z34 Suspension there you can use for editing the lowering.

Only Chassisswap are not help, maybe Chassis and Suspension from the same Car. It doesn´t help, try to put the Z34 Body on the other Car.




Actually this is a chassis swap... Z34 on a Lotus Evora chassis... It did the same thing stock chassis

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