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It seems in ACC you can set the steering lock of individual cars to match their real world counterparts.  But there seems too be contradicting methods of applying these settings, which may even differ depending if being played on a console or PC.  I'm on a PC and am wondering if I (1) change my wheel base (AF v2) steering lock to match the in-game car, (2) leave the AF v2 wheel rotation at 900 degrees and change the in game rotation to match the car, or set the in-game wheel lock to 900 degrees.

Sorry if this has already been solved, I just couldn't find it.

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I still have not found an answer.  However, Dave Perel (Coach Dave Academy) says that the setups they build are are all built using the in-game setting of 900 degrees of rotation.  I have been running it that way for a while with several makes of cars, and it seems fine.  In fact, the cars wheel graphics still rotate to match my sim wheel rim.  I wonder why there is a post on the ACC forums that specify particular wheel rotation specs for each car?

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