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They wont see your post here.
Saying FFB is not good isn't really very descriptive of your issue.
Engine Vibration? Wheel Centring? Ground rumble? Effort required to turn wheel?
Is it OK in other driving/racing games?
If yes, then it suggests that the in-game/G-Hub settings may need adjusting.
Having said that don't know the setting in G-Hub would be the same for DD wheel as Gear-driven.
My previous wheel was a G25 which wasn't recognised by G-hub
Edit: Also selected G923 profile and FFB is ok as well.
If I do the 1960's Monza track (in AC) it feels as tho I'm driving on corrugations and wheel is really twitching in my hands but in ETS2 the only vibrations I can pick up are the engine.
If the wheel is feeling light try increasing the auto-centre for high and low speeds then you have to put a bit of effort in to turn the wheel. Worked from me.