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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de febrero de 2025
I was able to use the seat from my old Playseat Evolution without any modding. Compared to the Playseat this thing feels next level. Really impressive for the price, it holds the wheelbase well but I'm sure anything beyond 5-7nm would be too much. Bolted up to my Moza wheelbase fine without mods and pedals only required one hole to be drilled. I have some mods for my pedals and it requires a bit of force and there's no flex issues, at least not enough to get your braking rhythm off. The wheelbase is held well I'd say it's a good 7/10 on flex and it's not enough to effect your driving. I really only notice it when at low speeds/crashing. I only do traditional racing/open world roaming so maybe drifting would make this thing shake a bit more frequently. The shifter mount is pretty flexy and you can tell this is where costs were cut. It's never been enough to make me miss a shift but it does break immersion a bit/feels lousy. Not a huge fan of the hand nuts I wish companies would use pins/bolts but I can't say they've become loose and I do check regularly. You could probably just buy a junkyard seat and a mounting bracket and really get yourself an amazing rig for cheap if you don't have an old one.
Patrick C.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de febrero de 2025
I was in the market for a GT Omega ART but came across this and took a chance on it. I couldn't be happier! It does everything I need it to! I mounted a Moza R12 and SRP load cell pedals to it. There is very little flex in the chassis. Obviously its not as solid as a profile rig but for ~$100 cheaper than the ART its perfect. I bought the seat separate but from the same company and it mounted up perfectly and works great and is surprisingly comfortable. The only draw back to it is it only had 2 correct mounting holes for the SRP pedals and they would occasionally slide up the tray out of position. I had to drill holes to mount the front of them but after that there is zero movement in the pedal tray and they stay perfectly in place. If you're debating on buying it and in the market for an entry level chassis I would 100% do it!
Mark Letsch
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de enero de 2025
I've been overall happy with this unit - my first standalone sim rig. I was able to buy it during a sale period for $120, so for that it is definitely a good value, and if you are looking for something for your G29/923 or similar budget gear driven wheel, this should be plenty sturdy.Deducting a point because there is still a good amount of flex when using this with my 8nm Fanatec CSL DD. If you have a >5nm/direct drive wheel and are expecting it to be rock solid, save your money and put it toward something sturdier.Compatibility for me has been fine, I've been able to find hardware to fit everything necessary without much issue, including fabricating a plywood platform to mate the rig and a seat taken from a 90's era Corvette.I just adjusted my pedals to be farther back on the pedal tray and compressed the rig while keeping the wheel more or less in the same spot and have found a decent fit for my 6' person, though I have introduced a pretty large variable in seat positioning with my custom "adapter". I've heard that having a 90 degree bend in your elbows is a pretty good starting point.The adjustable feet are a must, especially as I have the front half on bare wood and the rear on carpet. Despite using some blocks, I find myself adding more adjustment to the front two feet to keep everything as stiff and planted as possible. With my wheel turned up to basically the full 8nm, it can lift a corner of the front off the ground on occasion of highest torque but I suppose that's partially just physics unless it was wider/heavier.You get what you pay for, and I think it's unreasonable to expect more out of a rig in this price range. Perfect for entry level wheelbases and serviceable for setups in the 5nm range.
Brian
Comentado en Canadá el 31 de diciembre de 2024
I got this when the PSVR2 was on sale over Black Friday for GT7. It took about 20 mins to put together and came with all the tools you need. I had an extra MDX chair in my backyard and the base is adjustable so I had no issues mounting the MDX chair to this. Been about a month and no issues.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de diciembre de 2024
Cockpit is solid with my T300. I’ve made some minor alterations and had to drill some holes as some were drilled incorrectly. Otherwise this is probably as solid as you’ll get for the price.
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