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Hi Guys.
You know about the Issue, that your Car Lowering are delete when you look or change ingame your Suspension settings. The solution is very Easy!
First step for a wider Tiretrack on a Streetcar is, to look for a Racingchassis from the Same Car! When you install the Racing Chassis with a Editor (doesn´t matter which Editor), install everytime the same Suspension in your car! The Standard Height from the Racingcars are most lower then the Streetcars. With Chassis+Suspension from the Racingcar you apply the standard Racingcar Height on your Streetcar and also the loweringpoints from the Racingsuspension.
Example: Nissan Skyline R34. Install a R34 JGTC Racingcarchassis+Suspension=Maximum Lowering and full ingame Editing!
Another positiv effect are no Tires glitching into the Ground.
When from your Car no Racingversion avaible in GT5, it´s also works with Chassis+Suspension from a ohter Car with same Wheelbase.
Example: Nissan Fairlady Z34. Install Chassis+Suspension from the Yellowhat Toyota Supra.
For sure go first to GT Auto to apply the modification on your Car. After that, you can change Springrates, Toe, Camber and ofcourse the height from your Car without are the Game delete your lowering! But look bevor ingame, how low goes the Racingcar which Chassis+Suspension you would install in your Streetcar. Most from the TC Cars have maximum lowring at 0, same at some RM Cars (Corvette for example). This Suspensions are useless for a real low setting.
P.S.: Sorry for the Bad English, it´s not my Mother Language and i don´t spell it every day. Are you don´t understand me, so it´s your bad!