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hitman3695

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#1   2014-02-26 07:17          
I tried to position the shocks to match the Koenigsegg Agera real position but it keeps spinning and rotating every time I try to adjust it. I managed to get the angle almost right but the position isn't.

Can someone please help me?????

Thank You :)


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#2   2014-02-26 08:15          
use sparkys slrr editor it lets you edit up down left right and rotate

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#3   2014-02-26 11:12          
# hitman3695 : I tried to position the shocks to match the Koenigsegg Agera real position but it keeps spinning and rotating every time I try to adjust it. I managed to get the angle almost right but the position isn't.

Can someone please help me?????

Thank You :)


What you are trying to do wont work.

The slr suspension as you have it is very different from the suspension setup thats used on the Koenigsegg.

The Agera uses a Triplex suspension system that has 3 coil over dampers that absord the lateral and vertical movement, this isint possible with SLR.
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#4   2014-02-27 08:31          
# Jaziba : What you are trying to do wont work.

The slr suspension as you have it is very different from the suspension setup thats used on the Koenigsegg.

The Agera uses a Triplex suspension system that has 3 coil over dampers that absord the lateral and vertical movement, this isint possible with SLR.
OK, Thanks for letting me know, Thanks for the help :)


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