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If you check the video on the gallery, you'll see
Sadly I only realized the DLC requirements when I first got one to repair. I was so happy - at first :D
Final Drive: 3.30
1st: 2.65
2nd: 1.93
3rd: 1.49
4th: 1.19
5th: 0.99
6th: 0.84
You used the WayneMobile parts on which body ?
Seems like the best way to un-stuck your game is to unsubscribe to it. I don't like this idea but at least you will recover your save (nminus the batmobile you're working on).
Did you had issue with both the rear fenders or just the left one ?
So... What version of the mod it is (Pursuit mode ? Jockerfied ? Poor Man's ?) and what DLC do you have ?
For the springs, unfortunately I dan't do anything, it's a gug in the game. It has been reported to Red Dots, hoping they will fix it asap
i did notice some positioning problems in Poor Guy's version (not sure about other versions)
1. The gas tank is positioned very low, if the car is not lifted it's underground
2. The front springs positioned too high above the front absorber.
Car Mechanic Simulator wouldn't be half as good without your work.
You invest a lot of time and resources in a hobby.
Thank you very much for that.
But do I got time ?
They are in the electric shop, and there's tuning variants of it too
No, there's only one on one side. It is that way on the game