Depends on what your budget is. If you can stretch it, I would absolutely recommend the Simnets
You can get the new Logitech RS 50 pedals, with the load cell brake and gas for $160, or $120 on sale
They’re definitely worth it for consistency, so that you lock up less and experience less ABS surges, but you could do fine without them
Get a cockpit first, before you get the load cells
I’m assuming a foldable one, in which case, a Next Level Racing GT-Lite or a Playseat Challenge wouldn’t be bad. I’d lean towards the GT-Lite, as I have one
NLR Wheel Stand 2.0
Next Level Racing has some cockpits that fold up, like the GT Lite, Formula Lite, F-GT Lite, and their Pro editions
He said cockpit, not wheel base
Just the wheel base? You have plenty of options, like Moza, Simagic, Simucube, and plenty of others under $1000 I think
Cheap as in how much? $200? $300?
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Depends on what your budget is. If you can stretch it, I would absolutely recommend the Simnets
You can get the new Logitech RS 50 pedals, with the load cell brake and gas for $160, or $120 on sale
They’re definitely worth it for consistency, so that you lock up less and experience less ABS surges, but you could do fine without them
Get a cockpit first, before you get the load cells
I’m assuming a foldable one, in which case, a Next Level Racing GT-Lite or a Playseat Challenge wouldn’t be bad. I’d lean towards the GT-Lite, as I have one
NLR Wheel Stand 2.0
Next Level Racing has some cockpits that fold up, like the GT Lite, Formula Lite, F-GT Lite, and their Pro editions
He said cockpit, not wheel base
Just the wheel base? You have plenty of options, like Moza, Simagic, Simucube, and plenty of others under $1000 I think
Cheap as in how much? $200? $300?