I am not sure I understood your question exactly, but I assume you want to modify the sample articulated chassis vehicle model to represent your own vehicle.
Assuming you understand how vehicle modeling works in Chrono::Vehicle and what a subsystem template is (a parameterized generic model of a particular topology), you will need to adjust the various hard-point locations to match the geometry of your vehicle.
See https://api.projectchrono.org/manual_vehicle.html
In particular, you will need to properly set the locations of the suspension subsystems relative to the chassis reference frames (properly set “Suspension Location” in ACV_Vehicle.json). Similarly, you will need to properly adjust “Rear Connector Location” in ACV_FrontChassis and “Front Connector Location” in ACV_RearChassis. Together, these parameters should match the actual wheelbase of your vehicle. Then, you need to properly position the spindle in ACV_RigidSuspension.json to obtain the actual wheel track (track width) of your vehicle.
In general, you must go through all JSON specification files and change *all* parameters to match the geometry, mass properties, and other settings to correspond to the measurements of the vehicle you are trying to model.
--Radu
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