Cheap Thrustmaster wheel/pedal from amazon?? Tired of cellphone app.

It will be tonnes better than what you're using now.

Don't buy into this "more money equals better lap times" bs. I've seen fast, like really fast guys using dfgts and slow guys, like slower than me even, using $4000 wheels, triple screen etc.
 
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I've seen Used G27's on ebay starting (bid) at 99 dollars... those would be much better wheels than that thrustmaster, and not so far in price.
 
It will be tonnes better than what you're using now.

Don't buy into this "more money equals better lap times" bs. I've seen fast, like really fast guys using dfgts and slow guys, like slower than me even, using $4000 wheels, triple screen etc.

ya, that's what I'm hoping for. I'm pretty decent with the cell phone as it is.

I've seen Used G27's on ebay starting (bid) at 99 dollars... those would be much better wheels than that thrustmaster, and not so far in price.

What worries me is that I'll get a defective one. New in the box is comforting.
 
Better you go for a Logitech DFGT, if a G27 would be to expensive. The Thrustmaster havn`t FFB...
 
Alright, all of you seem to be pushing me away from that wheel and towards a force feedback. lol. I'll take a look at ebay and skip food shopping next week.
 
Just curious, but I turned a 56.215 at autodrome mores with the clio on my cell phone. How off am I, compared to people with force feedback?
 
I'm not a FWD at all so I can't remember the last time I drove the clio, been at least a year. With default setup and fuel, green track, I did a 57 flat on second lap. My guess is a sub 55 would be decent. I have no idea what a fast lap would be.
 
Finally won an auction on a used T500RS from ebay!!! Wow, this thing is amazing!! yet simultaneously has a steep learning curve (I'm actually 3-4 seconds slower now). Took the AC Cobra out and tried down-shifting/blipping, power sliding and just having some fun around Portugal. The brake/throttle are awesome to have. I really wish there was a way I can stiffen up the throttle though, it's a bit too soft. The brake is better than expected relative to the complaints I've read and despite it not being a load cell. A lot better compared to what I was using. This wheel is really strong. I set the TM gain to 70% and the game multiplier to 60% and my desk still moves around which then shakes my monitor. Lol. I'm going to have to build something here a little more stable to crank this up. ( I have spring and damper set to 0%). Almost sprained my wrist too when the car snapped from an over-steer. Lol

Tried a lap with the Nissan GTR and I'm not quite ready for that yet. I thought the GTR was a clutch-less tranny with auto blip? That wasn't working for me.

All in all, I'm so blown away by this wheel/pedal set. This is going to be a huge distraction/addiction for me.

Thanks to all.
 
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Great wheel, im looking at one of those as an upgade from my G27.
May i know how much you paid for it?

Thanks!
 
from what i know i would still recommend the g27 for PC users, but thrustmaster has very recently put out a T150 wheel that looks like it could be a good option for ppl who want a full functioning ffb wheel but arent sure how much they want one.
 
Great wheel, im looking at one of those as an upgade from my G27.
May i know how much you paid for it?

Thanks!

$305.00. The seller had no feedback so not to many people were bidding and I took a chance. Everything went great.

I've seen them auction from $300-370.00

Although, the T300's are almost the same price on auctions. The newer models have a belt upgrade along with some other gizmo to improve FFB. Overall, some users respond that it's a bit smoother and delivers a little more accuracy with lower level forces. :/ So, it's a bitter-sweet choice I guess between the 2.

The T500 does wallop a hard punch and comes with much better pedals. The brake-mod engenders a firm, progressive feel for maximal braking and the clutch is simply fun to have when driving the appropriate cars. Make sure what ever you mount it to is very sturdy!
 
That's a good buy for $300 (I'm assuming USD). The pedals are a compromise, definitely better than any other stock set that is included in the box. The brake mod that Tm ships with it is a bit hit and miss, but will do you fine. My first T500 (I'm on my second) gave me stellar service - 4.5 years of daily driving. The fan was a bit noisy (common for early models) but I had to replace it when the control board (internal) suddenly died on me rendering the wheel unusable. Tm can supply a replacement board for around 90 Euro (I have to fit it myself).

I chose to buy a new wheel simply because I had the cash in the bank and a league race in 2 weeks time - the things we do for our fun time hey.

The original brake mod from Tm only lasted 1 year before it came apart (the rubber square), it was replaced under warranty no problem. I decided to buy a brake mod kit from Basherboards so never installed the replacement brake mod from Tm.

http://www.basherboards.com/T500RS-BMK

The original kit (not the one now available) was just 2 skateboard bushes placed into the Tm steel mount and held in place with a slim aluminium strip. Very simple, very cheap, and very effective. I am still using the kit today 4 years on and it is still every bit as good as the day it arrived. I strongly recommend you get yourself one of those new kits. The new kit now includes 4 bushes (2 different hardness - 2 of each).
 
Plan on it when the rubber pad starts to wear out. Many positive reviews on the bushing kit for the brake. I don't feel like paying $160 for that load cell upgrade.
 
This thing didn't last long at all. There's no "force" in my ffb wheel anymore. It just gave it out. I turned it off and let it sit for an hour, then turned it back on again. The wheel mildly regained some strength but went limp after 5 minutes. Tried much again later and same thing.

Fackng sh!t. What a waste of money. I'm a little irate right now. I feel like cursing a lot.
 
You bought it on ebay? Use paypal? Contact them to see what you can do. I hate people that knowingly sell faulty stuff - they are deliberately ripping off whoever buys it.
 
You bought it on ebay? Use paypal? Contact them to see what you can do. I hate people that knowingly sell faulty stuff - they are deliberately ripping off whoever buys it.

+1. My suspicion is that something broke, he fixed it via DIY and got rid of it, and used that money to buy a new wheel.
 
Really? The wheel was so strong when I got it too? And now nothing.

I'll try Paypal out and see what happens. If that doesn't work, then maybe I can buy a new motor from Thrustmaster? I don't know.
 
Really? The wheel was so strong when I got it too? And now nothing.

I'll try Paypal out and see what happens. If that doesn't work, then maybe I can buy a new motor from Thrustmaster? I don't know.

Send an email to Tm support - they may have some ideas what to look at. The belt (pulley) could be slipping on the shaft for example. Taking the cover off and setting up a video camera to record, may be worthwhile too. But definitely try paypal and ebay first.
 

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