Set this to about 20-30% (let the mod do the work).

Under heavy acceleration, the back of the cab settles down.

By default, ETS2's cabin movement is relatively stiff. Even with the "Cabin Suspension" slider turned up in the game settings, the physics often lack the rhythmic swaying and weight transfer seen in real-world trucking. V1.5 aims to bridge that gap by recalculating how the truck reacts to acceleration, braking, and cornering. Key Features of V1.5 1. Dynamic Cabin Sway

Move the slider to 0% (far left) to allow the mod’s physics to take over.

This feature looks at the mod for Euro Truck Simulator 2 (specifically tailored for version 1.43).

If you’ve ever felt like your truck in ETS2 handles more like a slot car than a 40-ton beast, this mod is designed to fix that "on rails" feeling. 5 brings to your virtual cockpit. The Goal: Killing the "Static" Feel

The standout feature is the reworked cabin suspension. In version 1.5, the cabin behaves like it’s actually sitting on air-ride or spring dampers.

A subtle but immersive addition is the movement of the driver’s "camera" inside the cab. It mimics the natural vertical movement of a driver sitting in an air-ride seat. When you hit a bump, the camera bounces independently of the cabin sway, adding a layer of "feeling" the road through your eyes. 4. Braking Distance Realism