Everytime I take a sharp turning, the car will thrown away, rolling the hell and flipping the bird away, and this always occured unlike my other cars. What should I do to solve it? Because everytime I tampering the suspension and traction it always crashes everything (even way worsened)
@rexzion how can I move the center of mass?
also what @BaconEggs said is most likely true. in real life, cars may rollover from sudden turns like you've shown
@LunarEclipseSP you can keep the longitudinal location of the center of mass wherever you like, just lower it vertically
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you don't even have to add weight, simply move the center of mass closer and closer to the plane created by the y-axis center of the tires at their ride height.
be careful to not move the center of mass lower than that, the car will behave very strangely, as the force of the tire in sp acts on its center, not the contact patch (the part of the tire touching the road) like it does in real life. it will mess up load shifting on the tires as all of the body roll will begin to inverse (from a rear perspective, a left turn should have the body rolling clockwise, not counterclockwise)
thats what a minivan should do if you turn it like that
Make the frame heavier cause its to light.
Or it's a bit too top heavy
You could be cheeky and put a stabilizer on it
@MonsNotTheMonster you'll find it soon, right after I solved the handling issue. Or if I can find someone else who want to help
@rexzion add more counterweight at the center?
You're building a Toyota Wigo/Ayla/Axia?
move the center of mass lower