The new Ford Mustang 2+2 fastback that came with the old vs new DLC pack does have a steering problem.
The car has a deviation to the right. Because of this problem you have to keep adjusting the steering.
The new Ford Mustang 2+2 fastback that came with the old vs new DLC pack does have a steering problem.
The car has a deviation to the right. Because of this problem you have to keep adjusting the steering.
That's a result of the solid rear axle that this car has.
It's not a bug, it's a feature.![]()
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No, they use solid rear axle in dragster and the front wheel doesn't touch the ground... This car is very good please fix.
What is the situation? Some of my Fords goes right under throttleIs it really a feature? I tried bigger deadzone but no luck.
This is true IMO. My first car IRL was a '66 2+2, or Fastback as we referred to it more often in the States. The torque from the rear end caused the car to jump to to the right slightly when you stomped the accelerator. Perhaps adjusting the throttle sensitivity could result in experiencing it less?
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