
Set the left one to the opposite of the previous one: “Push 6, Pull 4.” Set the right one’s key-binding to “Push 4, Pull 6.” Instead but them on the front-right and left of the vehicle. Set movement to forward 8, reverse 2.Ģ) Set thrusters on the car, but not on the back of the car for more speed. Remember the settings for the wheels to make them work properly. Who doesn’t have memories of playing with remote controlled cars? Have you tried creating a Garry’s Mod car that works with remote controls? If not, let’s do it!ġ) Spawn a box (or the tub from the previous guide) and put wheels on it. G) As a final experiment, add thrusters to your tub for maximum performance (and build a cool ramp to jump off, of course!) You might need to respawn wheels or change their facing to achieve this.į) Finally, lower the tub on wheels and test it out! If they aren’t then go into their specific settings and make them the same. Press the buttons you mapped on the previous step and check if they’re moving in unison and in the same direction. Set the torque to a value around 4000 and friction to 0 for starters, though you should tweak it until it feels right to you.ĭ) Test your wheels.

Set their forward and backward movement to a couple of keys on your keyboard. But if what you want is to experiment with friction, torque and just the acceleration physic, or if you’re starting on cars and have no clue where to start, then this is the car you need to build!ī) Use the physics gun to lift it and then right click to freeze it in midair.Ĭ) Spawn the Wheel gun and ‘fire’ four sets of wheels, 2 for each side onto the tub. The only downside to this one is that you can only move forward and back and you don’t have steering.

This is a quick and dirty Garry’s Mod car that you can pull off in a few simple steps. This little guide is all about making cars! If this is your first time reading about the game, you can find the GMod Free Download on Rocky Bytes. We’ve shown you what you can play, but we haven’t told you how to build your own stuff.

In the past, we’ve covered a lot of stuff relating to Garry’s Mod, but we’ve never really gone into the crafting aspect of the game.
