In this video, we'll cover all aspects of tuning an AWD car in Forza Horizon 5. We'll explain everything from differentials, suspension, ARBs, damping, to tire pressure, along with basic tuning formulas so you can tune your car precisely. Basic Tuning Formula Used: Spring Rate (lb/inch) (Total Car Weight (lb) x Front Car Weight ÷ 10 x 3.4 - 4.5) Why divide by 10? The goal is to get the base spring rate per axle in lb/inch. Simple Explanation of Spring Rate in FH5: If the car weighs 3000 lb, and for example, 46% is at the front, then the Front Weight = 3000 × 0.46 = 1380 lb. Now, the basic spring formula: Initial spring rate = Weight per axle ÷ 10. However, this number is too small for Forza Horizon 5, so it's usually multiplied by 3.5 to 4.5 to make it work in the game. Quick Conclusion: Divide by 10 = rough real-world formula, as a starting point. Multiply by 3.5–4.5 to match the suspension system in Forza Horizon 5. This is a community standard for tuning FH5, not an official rule, but it has been proven to be suitable for handling performance in the game. Video Contents: 0:00 Intro 0:17 Oversteer & Understeer 0:52 Differential 3:12 Brakes 3:32 Aero 4:12 Suspension 5:17 Dampers 6:08 Anti-roll Bar 6:46 Alignment 10:51 Transmission 12:54 Tires Thanks for watching! I hope this video helps you troubleshoot your tuning issues in Forza Horizon 5. If you have any questions, just leave them in the comments – I'll try to answer them. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to help this channel grow and keep you updated on future videos! #forzahorizon5 #tutorial #tuning