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sp33d_fr3ak

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  1. hey please help me. iam tryin to make my own custome RS4, and i have everthing from the ride hiegt to the capler colors, but i just need to make my rims bigger! please help me.

    1. Thank you :D To fix the rims I followed this tutorial: http://forum.turboduck.net/showthread.php?t=16202&highlight=rims+tdupe Basically I swapped a Camaro body onto the C6 Corvette Convertible, so I had to use TDU Performance Editor to change the Corvette Convertible so that under the Miscellaneous tab, it was using the Chevrolet Camaro Z-28 as the "Default Rims". Then no more wheel gap! By the way, if you are using Windows Vista or 7, you will have to right-click and run TDUPE as administrator or it won't actually change the game files! I was confused by that for a long time, lol :o
    2. Hello all ^_^ I took some photos of my modded Camaro recently after fixing the wheel/tire gap problem and decided to share. What do you think? Too blurry in any areas? I tried not to go crazy with the blur tool when cleaning them up in GIMP. :) -Update: Added a couple more ^^
    3. EDIT: Nevermind.. I didn't find this thread when I searched before, and it looks like the question has been answered there. Thanks anyway! -sp33d Hi everyone :) First I'd like to say that i'm happy to have found this forum and modding community. The mods that you all do are very cool and i've been having fun adding these beautiful cars to TDU and making it even better :D Now to my question/problem: I'm trying to make a sort of "resto-mod" 69 Camaro by puting a Camaro body that I got from TDU-world.com onto a C6 Corvette. Sort of a combination of classic styling and modern performance. The stance of the car looks awesome and aggressive on top of the C6 in my opinion, but the problem i'm having is with the wheels and tires having a very noticable gap where they should meet, as seen here: Now, are the wheels a part of the car body model, and the tires a part of the car physics model? It seems that Corvette tires want to be big and the Camaro wheels want to be small. Is there any way to adjust this or would I need to actually edit the wheel geometry in 3D? :confused: Thank you for any help :D
    4. Oooh! Looking forward to this! I use in-car view 95% of the time :excited:
    5. Hello Gasketse, you might have found a solution already but i'll reply anyway. If you want to be able to change the shifting setup for any car, download Djey's TDU Modding Tools 1.11. With that you can change paddle shift to H-gate/pattern etc for each car under the physics tab. As for being able to use your clutch pedal, ensure you have the latest G25 driver and your wheel is calibrated. Also be sure to check that your buttons and pedals are mapped correctly in the games control options. I use a G25 aswell and my clutch works just as it should. Good luck fixing your wheel ;)
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