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{{Infobox vehicle part | {{Infobox vehicle part/sandbox | ||
|name=Brake | |name=Brake | ||
| | |model=BrakeDisk Model.png | ||
| | |icon=CarBrakes.png | ||
|category=Item | |category=Item | ||
|weight=3 | |weight=3 | ||
|function=Stop [[vehicles|vehicle]] | |function=Stop [[vehicles|vehicle]] | ||
|tool=[[Jack]] | |part_tier=Old | ||
| | |brake_force={{Tooltip|17, 20, 20|Standard, Heavy-Duty, Sport}} | ||
| | |part_tier2=Average | ||
| | |brake_force2={{Tooltip|20, 23, 23|Standard, Heavy-Duty, Sport}} | ||
| | |part_tier3=Performance | ||
| | |brake_force3={{Tooltip|25, 28, 27|Standard, Heavy-Duty, Sport}} | ||
| | |skill={{Tooltip|[[Mechanics]] 3, 6, 7|Standard, Heavy-Duty, Sport}} | ||
| | |tool=[[Jack]] | ||
| | |tool2=[[Wrench]] | ||
{{Quote|text=Low condition brakes reduce a vehicle's stopping power.|author=In-game description}}A '''brake''' is an [[Items|item]] forming an integral part of a [[Vehicles|vehicle]], and can be found in three different | |item_id=OldBrake1 | ||
|item_id2=OldBrake2 | |||
|item_id3=OldBrake3 | |||
|item_id4=NormalBrake1 | |||
|item_id5=NormalBrake2 | |||
|item_id6=NormalBrake3 | |||
|item_id7=ModernBrake1 | |||
|item_id8=ModernBrake2 | |||
|item_id9=ModernBrake3 | |||
|item_id_more=Item IDs | |||
}} | |||
{{Quote|text=Low condition brakes reduce a vehicle's stopping power.|author=In-game description}} | |||
A '''brake''' is an [[Items|item]] forming an integral part of a [[Vehicles|vehicle]], and can be found in three different tiers, '''old''', '''regular''' and '''performance'''. | |||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
=== | ===Braking=== | ||
Brakes are used to stop the vehicle, with the tier of brake affecting the time it takes to stop the vehicle. From worst to best, they are: '''old''', '''regular''' and '''performance'''. | |||
{| class="wikitable theme-red" | |||
!Tier | |||
!Vehicle type | |||
!Brake force | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|Old | |||
|Standard | |||
|17 | |||
|- | |||
|Heavy-Duty | |||
|20 | |||
|- | |||
|Sport | |||
|20 | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|Regular | |||
|Standard | |||
|20 | |||
|- | |||
|Heavy-Duty | |||
|23 | |||
|- | |||
|Sport | |||
|23 | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|Performance | |||
|Standard | |||
|25 | |||
|- | |||
|Heavy-Duty | |||
|28 | |||
|- | |||
|Sport | |||
|27 | |||
|} | |||
It is not possible to mix classes of car parts. For example, a ''standard'' class brake cannot be fitted onto a ''sport'' class vehicle. It is possible, however, to mix | ===Installing/uninstalling=== | ||
A brake is fitted onto the vehicle under the [[tire]]. Therefore, the tire must first be removed to access the brake. Each level of [[mechanics]] will decrease the chance of causing damage and increase the chance of success. Each vehicle type has a different recommended level, which will result in no damage and a 100% chance of success. The recommended [[mechanics]] level for each vehicle type is listed below. | |||
*Standard: 3 | |||
*Heavy-Duty: 6 | |||
*Sport: 7 | |||
It is not possible to mix classes of car parts. For example, a ''standard'' class brake cannot be fitted onto a ''sport'' class vehicle. It is possible, however, to mix ''types'' of brakes, as long as they are the same ''class''. For example, a standard class vehicle can have ''performance'' brakes in the front and ''old'' brakes in the back, so long as they are all ''standard'' class parts. This is not recommended, however, as it can cause skidding, sliding, and loss of control while braking. | |||
===Condition=== | ===Condition=== | ||
The condition of the | The condition of the brake will affect the vehicle's ability to stop quickly with reduced skid/slide. Different types of brake affect the braking force. From least effective to most effective, they are ''old'', ''regular'', and ''performance''. | ||
Brake condition will gradually decrease as the brakes are continually used, and damaged brakes cannot be repaired. | Brake condition will gradually decrease as the brakes are continually used, and damaged brakes cannot be repaired. They cannot be repaired, meaning a new muffler must be salvaged from other vehicles or found in the world. | ||
The tier of the vehicle will also affect the chance of finding it already damaged.<br>''Modifier used for finding a part damaged (higher is more likely):'' | |||
*Old: 70 | |||
*Regular: 50 | |||
*Performance: 30 | |||
==Distribution== | ==Distribution== | ||
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==Item IDs== | ==Item IDs== | ||
{| class="wikitable theme-red" | {| class="wikitable theme-red" | ||
! | !Item | ||
! | !Vehicle type | ||
! | !Item ID | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan=3|Old Brake | |||
|Standard | |||
|{{ID|Base.OldBrake1}} | |{{ID|Base.OldBrake1}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Heavy-Duty | |||
|{{ID|Base.OldBrake2}} | |{{ID|Base.OldBrake2}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Sport | |||
|{{ID|Base.OldBrake3}} | |{{ID|Base.OldBrake3}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan=3|Regular Brake | |||
|Standard | |||
|{{ID|Base.NormalBrake1}} | |{{ID|Base.NormalBrake1}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Heavy-Duty | |||
|{{ID|Base.NormalBrake2}} | |{{ID|Base.NormalBrake2}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Sport | |||
|{{ID|Base.NormalBrake3}} | |{{ID|Base.NormalBrake3}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan=3|Performance Brake | |||
|Standard | |||
|{{ID|Base.ModernBrake1}} | |{{ID|Base.ModernBrake1}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Heavy-Duty | |||
|{{ID|Base.ModernBrake2}} | |{{ID|Base.ModernBrake2}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Sport | |||
|{{ID|Base.ModernBrake3}} | |{{ID|Base.ModernBrake3}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
Revision as of 03:53, 23 March 2024
Template:Infobox vehicle part/sandbox
A brake is an item forming an integral part of a vehicle, and can be found in three different tiers, old, regular and performance.
Usage
Braking
Brakes are used to stop the vehicle, with the tier of brake affecting the time it takes to stop the vehicle. From worst to best, they are: old, regular and performance.
Tier | Vehicle type | Brake force |
---|---|---|
Old | Standard | 17 |
Heavy-Duty | 20 | |
Sport | 20 | |
Regular | Standard | 20 |
Heavy-Duty | 23 | |
Sport | 23 | |
Performance | Standard | 25 |
Heavy-Duty | 28 | |
Sport | 27 |
Installing/uninstalling
A brake is fitted onto the vehicle under the tire. Therefore, the tire must first be removed to access the brake. Each level of mechanics will decrease the chance of causing damage and increase the chance of success. Each vehicle type has a different recommended level, which will result in no damage and a 100% chance of success. The recommended mechanics level for each vehicle type is listed below.
- Standard: 3
- Heavy-Duty: 6
- Sport: 7
It is not possible to mix classes of car parts. For example, a standard class brake cannot be fitted onto a sport class vehicle. It is possible, however, to mix types of brakes, as long as they are the same class. For example, a standard class vehicle can have performance brakes in the front and old brakes in the back, so long as they are all standard class parts. This is not recommended, however, as it can cause skidding, sliding, and loss of control while braking.
Condition
The condition of the brake will affect the vehicle's ability to stop quickly with reduced skid/slide. Different types of brake affect the braking force. From least effective to most effective, they are old, regular, and performance.
Brake condition will gradually decrease as the brakes are continually used, and damaged brakes cannot be repaired. They cannot be repaired, meaning a new muffler must be salvaged from other vehicles or found in the world.
The tier of the vehicle will also affect the chance of finding it already damaged.
Modifier used for finding a part damaged (higher is more likely):
- Old: 70
- Regular: 50
- Performance: 30
Distribution
Brakes can be found in mechanic shops.
Item IDs
Item | Vehicle type | Item ID |
---|---|---|
Old Brake | Standard | Base.OldBrake1 |
Heavy-Duty | Base.OldBrake2 | |
Sport | Base.OldBrake3 | |
Regular Brake | Standard | Base.NormalBrake1 |
Heavy-Duty | Base.NormalBrake2 | |
Sport | Base.NormalBrake3 | |
Performance Brake | Standard | Base.ModernBrake1 |
Heavy-Duty | Base.ModernBrake2 | |
Sport | Base.ModernBrake3 |