A comprehensive, modern list of mods that work well together.
: Many complex mods, especially older ones being ported, require the Custom Workshop Installer to function correctly without crashing the chassis catalog.
This conversion removes drag racing and circuit racing entirely to focus on tandems. It injects new physics: Ackermann steering angles, clutch kicking realism, and tire smoke persistence (smoke stays on the track for 10 seconds).
The most accessible version today is on Steam. Representing years of community and developer effort, this version was a significant upgrade from its notoriously unstable predecessors, a passion project by Russian developer ImageCode in collaboration with modder Raxat. Compared to older but popular "total conversion" patches like the fan-favorite 2.2.1 MWM (Miran Wichur Mod) , v2.3.1 is often seen as a more stable and modern base for modding.
fix power output issues where stock high-cylinder engines were underperforming. Running Gear - Fixes & Stuff
If you want to tailor your Street Legal Racing experience even further, tell me: Do you prefer ? Do you need help fixing a specific crash or error code ?
Install the SLRR Resizer patch to increase virtual memory limits. The modded part has incorrect attachment coordinates.
For those looking to push horsepower boundaries, the standard catalog is just the beginning. Engine Swaps+
Prior to the 2.3.1 Steam release, players had to rely on fan-made patches like the legendary LE2MWM to make the game stable. Version 2.3.1 integrates years of community bug fixes directly into the source code, offering several distinct advantages:
Correcting crashes, saving issues, and UI glitches.
You likely have conflicting parts. If you install two different mods that alter the same default script (like the universal tire physics), the game will crash. Turn off recently added mods one by one to find the culprit.