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Offroad Rock Crawler

9,306 YTho  7.9 years ago

What would the best settings for the tires and suspension be for a strictly offroad vehicle? I want it to handle well and to keep from flipping over. I have two engines on the buggy

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    9,306 YTho

    I already had all wheel steering and forgot to mention it @Testin123

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    8,437 Testin123

    @CWhat016 Did you try it?
    And maybe add all wheel steering so if someone's stuck while off-roading with it, they can activate it and be more maneuverable to get out.

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    9,306 YTho

    That helped soo much @Testin123

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    8,437 Testin123

    @CWhat016 or the damper at 100 and suspension at 50.

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    8,437 Testin123

    @CWhat016 Try the damper and suspension at 50.

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    9,306 YTho

    Its a buggy with a wide stance. It is off the ground quite a bit, but I made sure to squat it on suspension so it is not too top heavy. It weighs about 4700 and has evenly distributed weight. I am using offroad tires size 3.0 with width at 120%. Two engines both at 600hp to climb steep grades. Mainly want it to conquer the proving grounds but still be able to drive offroad quickly @KDS

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    6,368 KDS

    It depends on the weight and what you plan on putting it through.

    7.9 years ago