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Thanks for your help. This is crazy but I spent hours taking the car apart and putting back together. Your right it was a lot of bushings which I now know to check very well. :) So frustrating as a rookie as I ended up assembling and disassembling the engine 5 times. :( It helped once all the parts were "discovered" to toggle them all and make sure they were fixed.
Haven't used the test track yet.. not sure how to
Hey, thanks for mentioning this... this was a huge thing I was not using. worked like a charm on another car I couldn't find something on.
When you finish the track by going through all markers, you will have suspension parts tested and their condition will be listed in the car specs.
2. You can also use inspection tool (a looking glas with a gear icon in RMB menue, when pointing at a car). By aiming it on various car parts and pressing-and-holding LMB the part/assembly will be "visually inspected" and it's condition listed in the car parts list.
3. If you, for some reason, got yourself an order, you can not, or don't want to complete, you may cancel it. You won't get paid for it, but it will free space in your shop.
4. When doing orders, only fix things, that are asked in the order, do not fix anything else, because you are only paid for what has been asked to repair.