Lifted Jeep 2 (Old Version)
5,863 rossisboss12
5.6 years ago
Auto Credit Based on rossisboss12's Lifted Jeep (Old Version)
After a few modifications and a new interior, here it is. Enjoy!
ag1 - lights
ag2 - left turn signal
ag3 - right turn signal
ag7 - gyro [you'll need it :) ]
btw if anyone could help me out with making the car ride smoother at high speeds it would be much appreciated.
Specifications
Spotlights
- NoGoCars 5.6 years ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Lifted Jeep (Old Version)
- Successors 5 airplane(s)
- Created On Mac
- Wingspan 7.6ft (2.3m)
- Length 16.2ft (4.9m)
- Height 8.3ft (2.5m)
- Empty Weight 5,032lbs (2,282kg)
- Loaded Weight 5,165lbs (2,342kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 166.9lbs/ft2 (814.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 30.9ft2 (2.9m2)
- Drag Points 4319
Parts
- Number of Parts 201
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 951
@rossisboss12
anyone wanted to make the car smoother
I'm in.
Ah, here is the thing.
If you look at my suspension (any of them) they are capable of right (make the vehicle straight) the vehicle when there is no turning forces. Your suspension however appeared to have the unique habitat of leaning on one side.
I know it have to do with how your individual swing arms work (the rotator or anything linking them) but so far I don't know.
I am also building new 4 wheel (A.K.A. car) chassises and are learning about suspension.
You are trying to do "Long Arm Suspension". I see.
They have linked rods (rods that are not turnable in the middle)
But I was thinking how do they solve the problem (of the stress) when one wheel is higher than the other ...
@F4Mustang Thanks! My newest versions has a few added details and drives a bit better. Check it out here:
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/9J7kCj/Jeep-Wrangler-Mobile-Friendly
@rossisboss12 looks very realistic
@F4Mustang I tried base it off of one of my friend's jeep
This looks similar to a Jeep I saw