2,921 LiftedCars Comments

  • First 100% Working Car Gen (2) 6.9 years ago

    Read what I said to the last guy and follow the power transfer it is very possible with a little imagination @Moronindustries

  • First 100% Working Car Gen (2) 6.9 years ago

    there are 2 rods going to the wheel. One is stationery and the other is powering it. The stationary one holds the hinge and a rotator on the other end connecting to the wheel. The other rod is connected to the suspention cv joint. That has 2 hinges connecting the wheel to the cv joint. Those 2 hinges are what deliver the power while being bent. You can see what I'm talking about if you tear it apart. I promise this is 100% working. I use a XYZ coordinate mod so that is how I got the rods to be inside each other. That is how I also made it 4wd because I took the output from the transmission and put a rod on it and moved that rod to the back. That is why there is a random rod floating in the back driving the differential. Also the reason I put the 2 rods inside each other is because when the wheel turns it would have to stretch and compress the driving rod if it was not inide the stationary rod. I hope that helps and yes this is 100% working. I would not put 1220 parts into this thing an 2 months to make something fake. @KSPFSXandSP

  • 100% working car without native engine. 6.9 years ago

    I'm not artistic and I'm not good at that but I will try @creeper123

  • First 100% Working Car Gen (2) 6.9 years ago

    Ya sry about that I try and try to reduce that so I can bring it to mobile but I just can seem to get it.
    @Moronindustries

  • 100% working car without native engine. 6.9 years ago

    Can you spotlight this if you are reading because I pioneered this new genre of cars and I opened up a lot of parts for others to use.

  • climber 1 7.0 years ago

    You can modify some of my other stuff if you want to.

  • Crawler Battle Truck 7.0 years ago

    Holy crap that body looks good.