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Hi Folks,
 
 
I posted about this a few weeks ago, but never received a helpful reply. So I'm hoping someone can help now... Here's what's happening. (I'm using a custom-made Tahoe I would like to release as soon as I fix it, and fix up the liveries)
 
When I'm in-game, and repair with Simple Native Trainer, the vehicle shifts forwards a little. And if I hold it down, it slowly and continuously moves fowards until I release the repair hotkeys. I obviously messed something up when I was in Zmodeler, because it didn't used to do this. I have attached a video of what happens. Any help would be greatly appreciatd!!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wB9zQg94KvU

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Is your vehicle dummy (Ex: polpatriot.wft) and the chassis dummy both lined up with each other, and in the center of the axis?

I had a similar problem a while ago, and moving both dummies so they were in the center of the axis in any/ every view (top, left, right, etc.) and both lined up with each other, fixed my problem.

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Glad it worked! :)

For me, to try get it perfect, I move it to the center in one view, say the top.

Then check another view such as left, and move it to the center.

So far, that has worked for me, in getting as close to perfect as possible.

 

On the dummies, idk how to explain, but there's a sort of "L" shape of 2 lines going through horizontally, and then vertically.

I use those lines as a reference, as in, if those lines are lined up exactly with the lines of the axis, then it's in the perfect spot.

 

Either way, glad it worked!

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