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Thanks for your comment. Innosteve and I agree on the problem with the suspension on the rear two axels. We are currently working on it. Can you please elaborate the problems with the engine and the transmission further? Im not a truck expert, but real truck engines normally run between 1100rpm and 2200rpm. (Correct me if I’m wrong). Our truck runs at 1500rpm (25rps), so it’s in the realistic area. 2200rpm (36.67rps) just don’t work well In stormworks, as the engine sounds like a lawnmower at such speeds.