![]() ![]() Unzip your "parts" car in the same way as your original car.ĭ. Exports this "parts" variant in BeamNG.Ĭ. Create a car with the part you want to add in Automation: for example, I create a "parts" variant of my pickup (it must have a different name from your original car!), on which I install the gearbox of my choice.ī. JBEAM files can be found in the ‘’vehicles’’ file, and then in the ‘’name_of_your_car’’ file.Ī. Once you have unzipped your car, open your new folder. It’s important to unzip your car in a new folder, it will save you time in additions to make manipulations a lot easier if you work on several cars at the same time.Į. To do that, you just have to go in the folder where you can find all your automation exported cars, and to do just like on the following picture. You have to unzip the file of the car you want to edit. JBEAM files can simply be open with the Windows notepad.ĭ. The ‘’Part name’’ is the name the part will appear under in BeamNG parts selector.Ĭ. The ‘’Part ID’’ is the code that BeamNG will use to identify the part, this ID have to be unique for each part. ![]() It will help you find yourself on the pictures, and to help you understand what you have to do. To help the images comprehension, I have a made a simple legend. It works perfectly, and it’s completely free. I highly recommend you to install ‘’Peazip’’. ![]()
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