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In other games everything is normal. It's strange that when the truck is off it has a resistance on the steering wheel, just turn it on and it becomes very light.
if so, turn it off as that may could interfere with the ingame ffb.
You should notice it more at high speeds when you try to make but bigger turns, or if you hit the curbs.
https://i.imgur.com/rZXiuTW.png
I turned up "steering non linearity" so I don't get big steering moves in higher speeds. I found that this "stretched" movement also kind stretched the FFB response, making it weaker.
If you also played with this configuration, try going backwards to see if FFB goes back to normal