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bubbles
12th August 2008, 11:59
Im not much of a arcade racer fan and I do like this game but I noticed the only suspension types this game has is a mix and match double wishbone and macpherson struts.
To the developers: Multi- link, live axle and trailing arm.
These are forms of suspension used to this day, it would be good if in future new cars are added with these types of suspension.
george_tsiros
12th August 2008, 12:02
are there official, well-known races, with cars that use these kinds of suspension? :shrug:
live axle? :scratchch do i smell something burning?:bigeye::bananadea
Bob Smith
12th August 2008, 12:12
There are way more than that missing, although I don't think any of the cars in game atm would suit a solid axle.
Btw LFS does have trailing arm on a few of the road cars (even though it is still modelled as sliding pillar for now).
I don't see what this has to do with the thread title though?
spookthehamster
12th August 2008, 19:13
A modern live axle car is very different to how you may imagine live axle in the past. So don't be too quick to flame.
Crashgate3
12th August 2008, 23:19
The LFS stable is missing a big US muscle car and that would definitely suit lorry suspens... *cough* I mean leaf spring and live axle suspension.
bubbles
13th August 2008, 02:36
are there official, well-known races, with cars that use these kinds of suspension? :shrug:
live axle? :scratchch do i smell something burning?:bigeye::bananadea
BMW m3 nissan 200sx etc macpherson front multi link rear.
2005 mustang macphersons front live axle rear.
bubbles
13th August 2008, 02:38
There are way more than that missing, although I don't think any of the cars in game atm would suit a solid axle.
Btw LFS does have trailing arm on a few of the road cars (even though it is still modelled as sliding pillar for now).
I don't see what this has to do with the thread title though?
???? which ones?:really:
bubbles
13th August 2008, 02:42
There are way more than that missing, although I don't think any of the cars in game atm would suit a solid axle.
Btw LFS does have trailing arm on a few of the road cars (even though it is still modelled as sliding pillar for now).
I don't see what this has to do with the thread title though?
this http://www.autospectator.com/cars/files/images/red-front.jpg
and this http://www.pro-imports.ie/images/ae86-140.jpg
anbiddulph
13th August 2008, 08:58
i think uf1 rear is a trailing arm
Dac
13th August 2008, 19:18
my Yaris has a solid rear axle and id hate to see it modelled in LFS.
Bob Smith
13th August 2008, 20:28
Solid axle? I think you'll find it's torsion beam, which is a little bit different to a solid axle.
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