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Weird texture on speedometer

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Hi guys, very new to LSPDFR modding, so sorry if I'm being dumb - I searched a lot of places for this issue but couldn't find anything related.

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I'm noticing some of my modded police cars are having this issue on some parts of the speedometer - this specific one is in the handbrake light and others (couldn't figure them out).

Using Ripple's LSCO Pack, 2014 Tahoe - I'm not sure if this is a problem with the model though, I had some other model do the same for me, but I can't remember exactly which one, it was from another pack some time ago.

 

I tried restoring my visualsettings.dat file (modded it previously to make the lights brighter), and it did help - the textures are not as bright, but I can definetly still notice it.

It's worse when I'm looking directly at them - if I look to the side of the car in first person, I can see that the issue dissapears (depending on my camera).

 

Has anyone had this issue before that could help me understand what I can do to fix it? Thanks for the help.

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