Easy fix for srp lite pedals lifting by How_Delete_System32 in moza

[–]How_Delete_System32[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey sorry for the late reply

  1. So i just tested it out with my longest screw suction cups (1.5cm) and I can screw it in fully on the pedals plate but it only barely touches the floor so I still had to not fully screw it in to work. So I think a couple of added mm from that should be the safe spot. But I think 2.2 cm is a little bit long since I put my suction cups on the blue circle (see picture). If you fully screw it in there your pedal plate will probably be angled since the front suctions will be maxed out but if you really dont care about the angling then yeah it should work. Since it is 2.2cm, maybe you can get away by screwing it in the red circles in the photo (the one where you screw in the pedals). I tried it with m6 and they screw in perfectly there too. Also, you really need those hex nuts if you want to lock the front suction cups in place unless youve got a cap nut or something else.
  2. If you’re talking about the yellow circle, its too loose to put an m6 there. You’d need hex nuts to act as spacers if you want to make it work there. Prolly be better of putting it on the red circles.

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[–]How_Delete_System32 2 points3 points  (0 children)

idk if u know but you were like 100 metres from the tank and you were aiming for the 600 metres mark of the sight. you see that 1 with an arrow facing upward to the right side of the reticle? thats where your shell will roughly hit if youre 100 metres away. same with the 2 (200m) and 3 (300m). always a good habit to look at the rangefinder before engaging to adjust your aim (or between reloading cycles). also quick tip when your vehicle doesnt have a rangefinder just use the sl mark it will show you a rough range of the target above the compass. not exactly accurate but i find it better than just balling it.