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Jeep Wrangler YJ "Bing's Jeep"

19.3k SkipperBing  8.6 years ago
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For my first build with the new parts, I've decided to make my Jeep as close to in-game scale as possible. Using no XML modded parts, this is as close as I'm going to get for now. I made a rather nice suspension setup, but the shocks occasionally decide to break themselves. I don't know if this is a bug in the game or a problem with my design, but it's fun to drive anyhow. Throttle for drive, Roll for steering, AG1 for parking lights, and AG2 for headlights/foglights. I'll be taking a crack at an interior one of these days. Hope you have fun puttering around in the dirt!

General Characteristics

  • Successors 17 airplane(s) +164 bonus
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 9.8ft (3.0m)
  • Length 21.7ft (6.6m)
  • Height 9.0ft (2.7m)
  • Empty Weight 5,097lbs (2,312kg)
  • Loaded Weight 5,201lbs (2,359kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading 63.1lbs/ft2 (307.9kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 82.5ft2 (7.7m2)
  • Drag Points 6460

Parts

  • Number of Parts 234
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 893
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    this is idiot approved

    2.5 years ago
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    322 Knesb3

    This is dummy approved

    4.5 years ago
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    90 Mottek

    awesome ! i builded a dragster from it xD

    7.8 years ago
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    2,470 Smasher

    @SkipperBing you could build a rock crawler off of this chassis

    8.3 years ago
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    19.3k SkipperBing

    @Smasher as long as you credit me for the parts you use, feel free!

    8.3 years ago
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    2,470 Smasher

    @SkipperBing great thanks I like making experimental vehicle's off of other people's chassis

    8.3 years ago
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    19.3k SkipperBing

    @Smasher you can always take the bodywork off of this one.

    8.3 years ago
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    22.5k MoterKade

    Love it!

    8.6 years ago
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    32.7k Wakescar

    @SkipperBing I've noticed that as well. Makes for a shtiff ride to say the least haha. Good to see some research and development go into the engineering. You're obviously a jeep guy ;)

    8.6 years ago
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    19.3k SkipperBing

    @Wakescar thanks. I've noticed the shocks need to be between rotators in order to have proper movement. Most users slap them right between the axle and frame.

    8.6 years ago
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    32.7k Wakescar

    Love me a jeep! I own a limited xj myself. Cool suspension!

    8.6 years ago
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    57.1k bjac0

    Noice :>

    8.6 years ago