Cheap but decent steering wheel / pedals setup?
Cheap but decent steering wheel / pedals setup?
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RSTurboPaul

Original Poster:

12,921 posts

284 months

Hello all,

I am afraid this is a 'help, I have no time to look into this properly!' post, so any input at all would be greatly appreciated.


Please may I ask for any recommendations anyone may have for good but also reasonably priced steering wheel and pedals setups?

It would only really be for some console games and (maybe in the future) a lower spec (cheap) dedicated gaming PC, so I don't need a 3-screen immersive racing rig with carbon kevlar seat and full effects movement or anything, just something that could be folded up and put away neatly between uses!


As I say, any guidance at all would be very gratefully received, but I also accept that 'DYOR, noob' is a valid response wink lol

Thank yoooooou!

Dave Hedgehog

16,040 posts

230 months

thrustmaster has a decent rep as a starting wheel for xbox/pc

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Thrustmaster-Feedback-Rac...

the g23 is on offer with the shifter stick pn PS/PC

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0FKN5F96V?

moza 3 is a step up

https://www.argos.co.uk/product/7727142?

David-H

185 posts

128 months

I've recently got the Logitech G923 wheels, pedals & shifter along with a Playseat Challenge X. I'm really pleased with the setup, though I probably didn't need the manual shifter as I find I'm mainly using the paddles.

David.

gangzoom

8,441 posts

241 months

Saturday
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I went for a used 923 and than mounted it on an old Wheel stand Pro I had used with the previous Xbox wheel. When not in use I fold away/put it to one side.

Being using it now since last summer, makes racing games much more enjoyable, no plans on a triple screen to VR (mainly due to not enougj free time).

If I ever do get enough free time, I'll probably go down the route of getting an used fully built setup running off a PC rig, rather than trying to build a setup my self.


SDK

3,198 posts

279 months

Saturday
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You can't really go wrong with the Logitech / Thrustmaster / Moza suggestions above.

Take a look and work out which wheels you prefer and go for that system.

The Moza would be my choice, or this Fanatec bundle : https://www.fanatec.com/eu/en/p/sim-racing-bundles...

Edited by SDK on Saturday 6th June 13:57