Euro Truck Simulator 2 - Wheel Tuning Pack (DLC)
Sixty-one wheel components for ETS2 truckers who think stock rims are a personality flaw. Purely cosmetic, zero gameplay impact.
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About Euro Truck Simulator 2 - Wheel Tuning Pack (DLC)
Let me be upfront: this is a cosmetic DLC for Euro Truck Simulator 2 that adds wheel customization parts and nothing else. No new routes, no cargo types, no economic mechanics. If you were hoping for a deeper simulation layer, keep scrolling. But if you spend 200 hours staring at your rig from the outside camera at truck stops, this pack has a clear purpose. The content breakdown is specific: 7 front covers, 10 rear covers, 15 front discs, 5 rear discs, 6 front hubs, 2 rear hubs, 6 front nuts, and 6 rear nuts. That is 61 individual components across the axle setup, which means the combinatorial variety is actually meaningful for min-maxing the visual build of your truck. Front and rear components are separated, so you can mix asymmetric setups if that is your thing. For players who already run cab customization DLC and paint job packs, this fills a gap that was visually obvious. The 97% positive rating on nearly 920,000 reviews reflects ETS2 as a whole rather than this specific DLC, so weigh that number carefully. The pack launched alongside the base game in 2012, making it one of SCS Software's earliest cosmetic add-ons. It has aged reasonably well since wheel geometry in ETS2 has not fundamentally changed, and the parts work across the truck roster available at the time of purchase. Mod ecosystem compatibility is generally fine, though heavily modded truck packs from the Steam Workshop may not surface all components correctly depending on the mod author's implementation. From a strategy-and-sim perspective, there is no decision depth here. No build order, no efficiency curve, no late-game unlock. The purchase is a one-time visual investment that either matches your playstyle or does not. If you run a virtual trucking company with a strict livery standard and wheel spec, this gives you more levers to pull in the garage menu. If you drive with interior camera exclusively and never look at your wheels, it adds nothing to your session. For newcomers to ETS2 who are still figuring out cargo weight limits and fuel economy routes, this is genuinely the last DLC to consider. Get the map expansions and cabin accessories first. For veteran owner-operators who have already bought the major content packs and want to push cosmetic depth further, this is a small, focused purchase that does exactly what it says. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- SCS Software
- Publisher
- SCS Software
- Release Date
- Oct 12, 2012