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This time, the Spanish DCsimracing A.D2 pedals are on the schedule to be serviced by SRB.
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It comes with a pedal base that works with the Heusinkveld Sprints (more on the pedals later), as well as a MiGE motor mount that works with the fantastic Simucube Sport 2 Pro.
#Sim racing cockpit diy simulator
Even if you do decide to upgrade, SimLab offers a kit to convert the GT1 to the superior P1-X.Ī simulator cockpit with significantly more flex than the GT1 Evo can be had for a lot more money. More significantly, you'll have a sim rig that you won't need to improve in the near future.
#Sim racing cockpit diy how to
It's built of 8020 aluminium profile, so there won't be any flex in the mainframe or wheel support (see this article for more on what "flex" is and how to avoid it in a sim setup). I don't think you can top this cockpit for the price of €379.