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Looking for a Charger that doesn't do this...

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Hey guys, I've posted about this problem before, and I've tried multiple different models from different people and they all have this problem. People that are put in the back seat go through the roof because the seat position is set to high, or the vehicle model is just to small to fit a person back there. I like this model, but this just ruins it for me. Does anyone know about a dodge charger (ELS) that doesn't have this problem? Or maybe a possible fix for this?

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i believe that is how they all are i am always to lazy to fix it tho i think if you mess with the vehicles ide you can change it maybe(i might be wrong)

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i believe that is how they all are i am always to lazy to fix it tho i think if you mess with the vehicles ide you can change it maybe(i might be wrong)

Nope, this is to due with the placement of the rear seat dummies. If you were to lower them, however, the characters would sink into the seat. It's kind of a lose/lose situation because of the charger's body style.

Nope, this is to due with the placement of the rear seat dummies. If you were to lower them, however, the characters would sink into the seat. It's kind of a lose/lose situation because of the charger's body style.

That's what i meant but i just don't spend the time to move it down cause like you said it s a lose lose situation 

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Moving the dummies down does work, as I've done it myself just enough to make sure the person's head doesn't stick through the roof or interfere with any rear window lighting.

But, you'll still have the issue of the character sinking into the seat.

So, like everyone else has said, it's kind of a lose/ lose situation.

 

Only solution is, to not use that particular car for transporting prisoners

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what about resizing the model wouldn't that help?

Sure but then its going to look like your driving a monster truck compared to other cars in GTA. I've seen it already with cars that have been given to me straight out of a conversion or a build. Put them in GTA and you can immediately tell they are to large and trust me it doesn't look good at all

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