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Even then though, if you don't know at least some of the intricacies of the software a lot of it's not gonna make sense.
You basically just need to "re-rig" any existing mod for say the Charger to the skeleton that my Charger mod uses though.
The "re-rigging" part though is really just transferring the skin to my skeleton however.
How you go about doing that depends on what software you intend to use.
So the old thigh bone becomes a child of the new thigh bone, etc, etc.
Then you compile it and collapse those old bones during the compiling process.
The Jockey is the exception, you'll need to collapse the rigging from the old bones to the new bones before compiling because the Jockey still includes the old skeleton.