any undersized chassis will be more loaded at the front than at the rear. this defect disappears after the body is installed, then the center of gravity is slightly shifted back. otherwise, muscle cars usually have a heavier front end, but this is not a finished product, it is just a chassis that is not really designed for driving. I will post a car based on this chassis very soon and it will be very cool to drive
@Biscool when you press the gas, the front wheels tend to rise, because of this the clutch is lost. you need less acceleration or a lower center of gravity
I will disappoint you, but the rear-wheel drive car trophy. and you don’t even have any hints of the drives on the front axle. but in principle the architecture is similar
No bad)
check out my chassis in profile)
for the rally ?
+1I often make old cars that are characterized by being square ,but your model should work on the design and make it more round ,and it turned out well)
+1@PapaKernels So this car has nothing to do with the British, maybe I just don't understand you
@PapaKernels not really, maybe in your country this phrase has some meaning
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@PapaKernels and the steering wheel on my cars is always on the right
@PapaKernels I improvised when I was working, there was no goal to copy any car)
+1Bad suspension bro)
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@RankStarfish201 frame??? Seriously? And rear axle on corvette c2??
No bad
+1not bad, but the overall proportions still hurt your eyes
interesting design, where did you get it?
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yes, this is my old work that has only a stylistic character
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any undersized chassis will be more loaded at the front than at the rear. this defect disappears after the body is installed, then the center of gravity is slightly shifted back. otherwise, muscle cars usually have a heavier front end, but this is not a finished product, it is just a chassis that is not really designed for driving. I will post a car based on this chassis very soon and it will be very cool to drive
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Good job
+1@Feanor thanks for spotlights my post
@RcAddict I'm glad you appreciate my work
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@Biscool when you press the gas, the front wheels tend to rise, because of this the clutch is lost. you need less acceleration or a lower center of gravity
@Biscool but management did not get better
I will disappoint you, but the rear-wheel drive car trophy. and you don’t even have any hints of the drives on the front axle. but in principle the architecture is similar
@tylerdeveneuxmusic thanks for upvoting
+2@billieyeet it is very interesting I did not know