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Revision as of 11:39, 2 April 2023
Suspension is an item forming an integral part of a vehicle, and can be found in two different levels, regular and performance.
Usage
Suspension is fitted onto a vehicle underneath each tire, therefore a wheel must be removed before suspension can be removed. Suspension must also be installed in order to install a wheel, furthermore, a vehicle cannot be turned on if suspension is missing.
Suspension reduces the bumpiness when driving, whether it be on- or off-road. Suspension in poor condition will have a reduced effect on the vehicles bumpiness, therefore reducing speed and increasing chance of damaging the muffler, tire and reducing tire compression.
Suspension designed for heavy-duty vehicles, such as the Chevalier D6, have a far greater effect at reducing vehicle bounce than other standard or sport vehicles.
Item IDs
Class name | Vehicle type | |
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Regular Suspension |
Base.NormalSuspension1 | Standard |
Base.NormalSuspension2 | Heavy-Duty | |
Base.NormalSuspension3 | Sport | |
Performance Suspension |
Base.ModernSuspension1 | Standard |
Base.ModernSuspension2 | Heavy-Duty | |
Base.ModernSuspension3 | Sport |