If there is a problem with the rear suspension being too loose, please try setting the strength of the two yellow hinges in the middle of the two inclined connecting rods to 10
@@austinbraden9752 Does it also have problems when it's put down? I encountered a similar issue, and it was caused by one of the steering hinges still being set to a strength of 100.
That rear suspension is actually insane, I’ve tried to make a 4 link solid axle rear end, but could never get it to flex properly, this tutorial helps a lot!
I've always wondered how the trophy truck suspension works, especially the rear, so I can build it in different games. This video helps a lot, thank you.
After a week messing around, and seeing it's very hard to improve a trophy truck setup more than what you actually did in this tutorial, I started making variations of the front suspension, and I can say that it's great for 8x8 or 10x10 vehicles. It's not just great; it's like the smoothest thing I’ve seen. Of course, it’s not intended for a very fast vehicle, but for a powerful all-terrain purpose. It literally eats barrels like nothing (i´m using monster wheels so basically everything the same diameter or less its butter). Thanks for sharing this awesome and inspiring build and all the knowledge you put into it.
This is frickin awesome, I was trying to do a similar design of my own but I thought that the control arm would interfere with the hinges movement. You should try to build a I beam truck next that is my ultimate final boss of trying to get the suspension working correctly.
I had fun building this tutorial, i honestly never knew how this was possible and i'm happy you did an actual tutorial instead of just saying " you can download a base of the suspension in the workshop " because you learn from the tutorial but you don't from just downloading it I also had to fix the rear being loose but i read your comment and fixed it, but i still got this one question: Where am i supposed to start building the 'car' from? i see no-where to start building without messing up the suspensions
There shouldn't be any issues with the cockpit. As for the hood, I built it as an "open hood" first and then closed it to avoid direct contact with the front suspension.
if i was wanting to go for a 6x6 style what would be my best option for the middle axle or would copying the front to the middle with slight tuning be good enough? (if you do have any other TM creations like this to do tutorials could we perhaps see more in the future? understandable if not, i struggle to create irl suspension builds, closest thing I've gotten to real life is Semi realistic Lowrider Suspension... which isnt very stable sometimes)
It looks like a scaled-down version of the rear suspension, where the left and right wheels are fixed on the same axle. cdn.integy.com/gallery-images/C25853GUN_10.jpg?class=stpgl
So I’ve made my own copy of this. Followed the tutorial perfectly and it feels good. However where the rear centre linkage connects to the rear axle I’m have a problem with the linkage being floppy from side to side.. I’m not sure if this is because I’m on Xbox so I can’t get the values for the pistons to be perfect or if I’m missing something.. any advice would be great! I notice in the video around 5 minutes in the little cut scene of the rear suspension in action shows yours to be fairly stiff there.. mine wants to flip flop on the centre hinge
@@ProbablyWorking Try set strength the yellow hinge between the two link to 10, there should be no problem with your build. I missed this part in the video.
So i followed the same directions and built the suspension but when i go to drive, The back suspension waves around until it flips me over. I have no clue whats wrong. Are the settings for steering hinges/ suspension different from the front?
@@HomeSlice4.0 ok but if the hinge is horizontal, does it matter that the green is on he left and the red Is on the right or can it be either way as long as it's horizontal
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If there is a problem with the rear suspension being too loose, please try setting the strength of the two yellow hinges in the middle of the two inclined connecting rods to 10
Mine is vary shakey is there anyway I can fix that
@@crazyjt0891 Can you elaborate on the problem you are experiencing?
On the stand in air the wheels just wobble away sometimes bind noise and break aswell
@@austinbraden9752 Does it also have problems when it's put down? I encountered a similar issue, and it was caused by one of the steering hinges still being set to a strength of 100.
I don’t know the configs for the red and yellow/orange hinges are and I don’t know how to build the rods in the centre
That rear suspension is actually insane, I’ve tried to make a 4 link solid axle rear end, but could never get it to flex properly, this tutorial helps a lot!
Thanks, expect your new suspension
I've always wondered how the trophy truck suspension works, especially the rear, so I can build it in different games. This video helps a lot, thank you.
After a week messing around, and seeing it's very hard to improve a trophy truck setup more than what you actually did in this tutorial, I started making variations of the front suspension, and I can say that it's great for 8x8 or 10x10 vehicles. It's not just great; it's like the smoothest thing I’ve seen. Of course, it’s not intended for a very fast vehicle, but for a powerful all-terrain purpose. It literally eats barrels like nothing (i´m using monster wheels so basically everything the same diameter or less its butter). Thanks for sharing this awesome and inspiring build and all the knowledge you put into it.
It's about time someone made a video about this
This is frickin awesome, I was trying to do a similar design of my own but I thought that the control arm would interfere with the hinges movement. You should try to build a I beam truck next that is my ultimate final boss of trying to get the suspension working correctly.
I had fun building this tutorial, i honestly never knew how this was possible and i'm happy you did an actual tutorial instead of just saying " you can download a base of the suspension in the workshop " because you learn from the tutorial but you don't from just downloading it
I also had to fix the rear being loose but i read your comment and fixed it, but i still got this one question:
Where am i supposed to start building the 'car' from? i see no-where to start building without messing up the suspensions
There shouldn't be any issues with the cockpit. As for the hood, I built it as an "open hood" first and then closed it to avoid direct contact with the front suspension.
This is crazy! Thank you good sir!
Banger video dude.
Great vid and I haven’t even watched it yet
Dude yes, thank you 😫🤙
I just got trailmakers and this video is perfect!
Tutorial for the racing shell plz?
man, thats amazing. could we get it on the workshop??
not yet~
my monster truck suspension traverses better, but this is indeed nice.
Tried the build, alight issue the truck doesnt stay stationary it veers off slightly at 1km/h lol.
Unfortunately, this seems hard to avoid. lol
if i was wanting to go for a 6x6 style what would be my best option for the middle axle or would copying the front to the middle with slight tuning be good enough?
(if you do have any other TM creations like this to do tutorials could we perhaps see more in the future? understandable if not, i struggle to create irl suspension builds, closest thing I've gotten to real life is Semi realistic Lowrider Suspension... which isnt very stable sometimes)
It looks like a scaled-down version of the rear suspension, where the left and right wheels are fixed on the same axle.
cdn.integy.com/gallery-images/C25853GUN_10.jpg?class=stpgl
here may be more tutorials in the future, but they won't necessarily be about suspension.
@@wesleyhsu5828 Amazing, I'll use that as reference when building the middle axle
@@wesleyhsu5828 understandable, will be looking forward to any potential tutorials you may have in mind
What block do you use for the headlights? And instead of my rear suspension being floppy it’s insanely stiff (I’m on Xbox not too sure if that helps)
Emergency light
The strength of the steering hinge might not be set to 0, or the spring might be too stiff, or some components might be stuck.
So I’ve made my own copy of this. Followed the tutorial perfectly and it feels good. However where the rear centre linkage connects to the rear axle I’m have a problem with the linkage being floppy from side to side.. I’m not sure if this is because I’m on Xbox so I can’t get the values for the pistons to be perfect or if I’m missing something.. any advice would be great!
I notice in the video around 5 minutes in the little cut scene of the rear suspension in action shows yours to be fairly stiff there.. mine wants to flip flop on the centre hinge
@@ProbablyWorking Try set strength the yellow hinge between the two link to 10, there should be no problem with your build. I missed this part in the video.
I just posted pistons with the pc settings on the Xbox work shop, the name is "PC pistons" my name tag is the same as the youtube one.
hope it helps
looks really good but you could possibly just slow down on th3 building i dont understand wtf ur doing
Thanks, I will try to find balance.
What how did you make that front bumper?
Grill
Decal
Can you put it on the workshop?
sry no plans to upload yet
ask and you shall receive
So i followed the same directions and built the suspension but when i go to drive, The back suspension waves around until it flips me over. I have no clue whats wrong. Are the settings for steering hinges/ suspension different from the front?
Thats weird, make sure your steering hinges are on the same orientation as the video says, and keep them all at 0 strength
@@HomeSlice4.0 do the arrows matter as long as the hinges are up and down/side to side?
The arrows need to be the same as shown in the video, the arrows indicate which way the hinge is going, hope this helps
@@HomeSlice4.0 ok but if the hinge is horizontal, does it matter that the green is on he left and the red Is on the right or can it be either way as long as it's horizontal
@@theSgamer69 Yes, as long as it’s horizontal, the colors of the arrows don’t matter
The video was too fast it was hard to see which pices go where and how much strength was there in the back suspension
im confused, why is the rear suspension so floppy for me?
Try set strength the yellow hinge between the two link to 10
Mine is excteemly stiff and it flips over very easaly
Lets go :)
i lost 4 brain cells trying to figure out were to put the blocks LOL!!!!!!
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bro from one to ten how painful was that to build? (I get a headache just watching)
I enjoy the process of building these machines, though encountering bugs is somewhat painful.
@wesleyhsu5828 is it normal for this connection from the axle to the frame to twist a little bit?
@@fynnputsch4253 try setting the strength of the two yellow hinges in the middle of the two inclined connecting rods to 10
@@fynnputsch4253 Basically, you can slightly increase the strength of the steering hinges in any place where you don't want excessive twisting
@wesleyhsu5828 ok thanks for your tutorial with your tip it worked
My car just flips over
Use a gyroscope? The center of gravity for off-road vehicles in Trailmakers is always quite high.
Looks cool but performs like shit. Any ideas why?
The performance of my suspension is quite good during operation. What is the main issue you're encountering?
@@wesleyhsu5828Rear assembly is hard to build for intermediate builders, he most likely built it wrong.
Whats the point of making a tutorial video if your just gonna speed past the tutorial parts?
Skip simple or repetitive steps to save video time.
this is not a tutorial
@@RZ-zp1sn Why🤔️
that only means you cant follow simple video guides
@@rensellvalencia7179 so true
We should meet up! Are you on the TrailMakers Discord?
(I have a very similar setup to this already that I built 2 years ago)