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A forum post by cgCody

Alright, I must be missing the secret sauce here. I have a prototype object I'm using to test out a (sort of) double wishbone suspension system like you'd find on a car. See the attached image.

Mechanically, the joints work flawlessly. Physics is another matter. There are 16 bolts/joints in total, and no matter what tightness and springiness settings I choose, the object collapses under the weight. The starting weight was about 200kg. I took that down to about 30kg, and still no luck. The body is grabable and if I pick it up with the imp, the struts spring back without an issue, so it seems to be a connector strength issue and not an exploding physics issue.

So what's the secret to increasing connector strength to work with heavier objects, without resorting to making gravity feel floaty?

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