Suspension
These parameters allow for fine-tuning of the vehicle's suspension characteristics, affecting the handling and overall vehicle dynamics.

- Limits: This parameter controls the maximum extent of suspension movement, limiting how far the suspension can compress or extend.
- Spring Stiffness: This parameter determines how rigid or soft the suspension springs are. A higher value indicates stiffer springs, which would result in less compression under load.
- Spring Damping: This parameter controls how quickly the suspension settles after being compressed or extended. It helps to reduce bouncing and oscillation. A higher value would result in faster settling but might make the suspension feel stiffer.