Trading Paints adds custom car liveries to iRacing. Design your own cars or race with pre-made paint schemes shared from the community of painters.
Note: Racing with Custom Number paints requires Trading Paints Pro.
Normally, the iRacing sim stamps its own car number on the car. We call those cars Sim-Stamped Number paints.
With Custom Number paints (like this one), the car number is incorporated into the design of the car itself and can’t be changed. So, if you race this paint, each time you race the Dirt Late Models, your car will appear with a #76 on it.
First, like all paints, you’ll need the Trading Paints Downloader installed and running on your computer.
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By default, iRacing does not show Custom Number paints. Enable them in your iRacing graphics options by checking the “Hide car numbers” box and restarting the iRacing sim.
If someone (or you) does not have Custom Number paints enabled when you’re racing a Custom Number paint, your traditional Sim-Stamped Number paint from Trading Paints will appear, if you have one assigned (check on My Paints); if you do not have a Sim-Stamped Number paint assigned, your default iRacing paint booth car will appear without a paint.
Custom Number paints will appear under the Custom Number tab in your My Paints section.
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Dirt Late Models by DJ Hores Pro
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Send DJ Hores a request to race Brandon Overton, #76 (Summer, 2023) as your {PRO CLARIFY STAMPED} for the Dirt Late Models?
DJ Hores will be notified and can either approve or deny your request. If approved, you’ll have the option to race the paint.
Your request to race Brandon Overton, #76 (Summer, 2023) has been sent. You will be notified if DJ Hores allows you to race the paint.
Assign Brandon Overton, #76 (Summer, 2023) by DJ Hores as your Custom Number paint for the Dirt Late Models?
New to iRacing as of October 2020, old enough to remember beta-testing for "Hawaii" (Papyrus Nascar '94) via modem and painting dirt late model "skins" for the body mod of the same game. Also drove in circles for real for a decade or so. ..................... Few notes: • Currently accepting requests for recreating existing cars, but not (yet) from-scratch customs. ** Please request via Trading Paints only ** • If there is an existing and generally current version of your request on Trading Paints, I'll likely decline. Folks like Byron Morris, Jody Willard, Barry Fisher, etc., have many recreated 2022/recent cars available on Trading Paints and I'd encourage you to use their uploads. • I give priority to local (to me) drivers/cars (OH / WV / PA), which is probably fairly evident from my uploads lol. So be it. Everyone has a niche, that's mine. • Please don't copy. It's a bush-league move. If there's something you'd like to use, message me. I usually have no issue sharing, depending on the scope and frequency of the request(s).
There are two types of iRacing paints: standard Sim-Stamped Number paints and Custom Number paints. With Trading Paints Pro, you can race Custom Number paints and unlock full customization of your car-number style.