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Fitting new parts

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medal 5000
12 years 229 days ago
I had a race this evening, and in the preperation, I knew my suspension would need changing, so ticked the box for "refit" and seemed to go through fine. Come the race start, this had not been done. Therefore at the very end of the penultimate lap, my cars suspension broke. Any ideas why this part was not refitted?
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medal 5000
12 years 229 days ago
well did you have enough mechanics/engineers and enough money?

though I think you would have both of the above,otherwise i dont know

did you save it?

in facilities check manufacturing,what quality do you have, lower the cheaper but more faulty, and vice versa. presonally i use high quality,no faults :P
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medal 5000
12 years 229 days ago
I had the mechanics/engineers, but money was getting tight. But still had enough money left to replace the part. I'm sure I saved it, was one of the first things I did before the race tonight.
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medal 5000
12 years 228 days ago
what about the part in manufacturing?
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medal 5000
12 years 228 days ago
Manufacturing is in the middle
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medal 5000
12 years 228 days ago
so really it may be because of this,anything could happen.
how do you know you didnt replace it?
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medal 5000
12 years 227 days ago
Before the race, the suspension was on about 30% or so, and the orange colour/red when the race started, I was in the 2D viewer, and could see the colour was the same. So thinking it was not replaced, rather then faulty.
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