Navigate to your extracted mod files and select the configuration file (usually ending in .u2car or .cfg ).
Navigate to your extracted mod folder and select the appropriate .u2car file (for example, Corolla AE86 by Ti-Sonic.u2car ). Click . Step 4: Confirm Game Path and Install nfscfginstaller
: Updates the default ride height to match lowered body kits or custom racing frameworks. Navigate to your extracted mod files and select
For example, a mod for the Mazda Savanna RX-7 (FC3S) instructs users to put a designated folder into the "CARS" folder and then run NFSCfgInstaller to install a configuration file. Step 4: Confirm Game Path and Install :
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If the car looks like it's "floating" or has weird wheel offsets, the CFG installer is exactly what fixes those physics and camera values. Community members on Reddit sometimes note it can be finicky, so make sure your game folder isn't "Read Only"! Option 2: The "Troubleshooting" Post (Short & Helpful) Heading: Modded car wheels looking weird in NFSU2? 🛠️