TexMod
For fans of Test Drive Unlimited 2 looking to refresh their garage without permanent file changes, remains a classic tool for injecting custom textures. Whether you're hunting for a high-definition steering wheel or a custom livery that the in-game sticker shop just can't handle, here’s how to make your Ibiza or Hawaii experience truly unique. Why Use TexMod for TDU2?
2. Logging Mode vs. Package Mode
Step 1: Download & Install TexMod
Once you find the texture you want to change (e.g., a car's paint or a dashboard element), save it as a Texture Editing
Step 1: Downloading TexMod
"Run."
Click The game will launch, and you will notice a brief delay as TexMod injects the new textures into the game's memory. Creating Your Own Textures (Logging Mode)