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Also, @The Synx: as the creator mentioned: damage the trunk a little but and it's back to full cap.
Just like taking off the wheels and putting them back on (dont forget to pump them again) resets the grip levels. (otherwise you'll need to drive/damage them a bit)
It's not 100% perfect, but this is a damn usefull (albeit a tiny bit OP) mod
like, repairing tires and glass without materials feels a bit OP. Just a thought!
Wasting time in game is a great way to balance the usefulness of the mod, but having to manually click the action hundreds of times is going to make me develop carpal tunnel syndrome in no time otherwise
Another thing i wanted to comment, any plans to include for example level caps?
For example for each level you got in Mechanics you can fix the parts up to a certain percentage?
So people who get level 10 for example can fix their car parts to 100% while lower levels can just maintain it a bit.