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In most cases, this effect would be visible when cornering with a heavy load, causing vehicle to slightly roll to its side, causing one axle to be pushed down.
Both axles being pushed down doesn't happen very often so for simplification in physics, for now we ignored that for the solid axles like this dropsides rear wheel.
But solid axles that has wide wheels (heavy axles of trucks with double width tires or semi trailers) currently don't have this camber effect as that would be unrealistic.
To record the effect in video, we actually pushed back side of the dropside trailer with a forklift :)
Both axles are compressed at the same time really does happen very rarely.
Thanks for the feedback ;)
Yep in recording the clip I had spawned a forklift onto the back bed, giving both sides an immense amount of weight. Was the only solution I could think of to most noticeably showcase the effect!
Check our roadmap, we plan to do both!
https://trello.com/c/eV6Yl9hl/229-re-modeling-of-existing-vehicles
https://trello.com/c/GOUht4An/136-map-expansion-free-update
Thanks for the answer . Keep up the awesome work :) i really liked what i saw in your roadmap :D