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Question by Mr-Mechanical · May 31, 2015 at 12:18 PM · editorcarnewbiewheelcollidersuspension

How to completely eliminate suspension while still having wheel-colliders?

Is there a proper way to do this? Note that I do not want to cancel out suspension on all the wheels, just 2 of them in the rear of my vehicle.

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Answer by yant · Jun 03, 2015 at 04:47 PM

How about disabling WheelColliders you don't need the effect from?

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avatar image Mr-Mechanical · Jun 03, 2015 at 08:14 PM 0
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Thank you for the answer! How would I do this though (keep in $$anonymous$$d that I only want to remove suspension)? Sorry, I am quite the newbie!

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Could you elaborate more on what kind of effect are you assu$$anonymous$$g by "removing suspension"?

In case you simply want to discard any effect from some wheels -- simply set wc.enabled = false on them or just remove required WC components.

If you imagine a behaviour where you you would prohibit any compression and elongation of some of the suspension springs -- that's achievable with adjusting suspensionDistance parameter of the WheelCollider. Please note that setting suspensionDistance = 0 may have unwanted consequences when cornering (your vehicle may have a tendency to roll, or even flip over because of in-air wheels not supporting any mass).

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"If you imagine a behaviour where you you would prohibit any compression and elongation of some of the suspension springs" Yeah that's exactly what I mean! Thanks for the answer and explanation (thumbs up)!

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