Toyota GT-One settings ?

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hey guys. my Toyota GT-one is eating rear-tyres. I mean eating. One lap on the test oval and i have orang rears but blue fronts. I've played around A LOT with the settings but can't figure something out!
plz help me cause the car was an expensive one...! :)

(i searched but couldn't find anything)
 
djaft3rb3ats
post us ur settings and we'll take a look at it for ya
thanks



djaft3rb3ats
no can do. might be embarassing cause i've probably messed them up totally... :yuck:
once i saw a thread about this but i can't find it! anything that helps rear-tyre wear is interesting to me..
 
LOL, its ayte dude, dont trip, we have all posted really messed up settings at lesat once before, its ok man, jsut post it or i really cant help u

this is the tuning and settings setion of gt4, we are here to help u and each other, so even the settings are "crap", it dont matter, thats what we are all here for =)




djaft3rb3ats
 
for most of the LMP and group C cars try running harder tires on the rear (eg R1s back and R2 or R3 at the front). Plus try softening the suspension and raising it up (reduces the jitteryness). I also find lengthening the lower gears tends to help. Also try increasing TCS. Failing that - try chagning your driving style so that you aren't trying to accelerate as much while turning.
 
Ezz777
for most of the LMP and group C cars try running harder tires on the rear (eg R1s back and R2 or R3 at the front). Plus try softening the suspension and raising it up (reduces the jitteryness). I also find lengthening the lower gears tends to help. Also try increasing TCS. Failing that - try chagning your driving style so that you aren't trying to accelerate as much while turning.
heey thx!
 
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