
Grab the wheel, put the pedal to the metal, and rip off needle-threading hairpin turns with this Thrustmaster TMX racing wheel. With a competition size of 11" (28cm) and a 900-degree force feedback system that brings every in-game bump to real-world life, you'll feel like you're behind the wheel of a high-powered supercar.
Grab the wheel, put the pedal to the metal, and rip off needle-threading hairpin turns with this Thrustmaster TMX racing wheel. With a competition size of 11" (28cm) and a 900-degree force feedback system that brings every in-game bump to real-world life, you'll feel like you're behind the wheel of a high-powered supercar.
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Thrustmaster Force Feedback Steering Wheel TMX For Xbox One / PC (4460136)
Grab the wheel, put the pedal to the metal, and rip off needle-threading hairpin turns with this Thrustmaster TMX racing wheel. With a competition size of 11" (28cm) and a 900-degree force feedback system that brings every in-game bump to real-world life, you'll feel like you're behind the wheel of a high-powered supercar.
Grab the wheel, put the pedal to the metal, and rip off needle-threading hairpin turns with this Thrustmaster TMX racing wheel. With a competition size of 11" (28cm) and a 900-degree force feedback system that brings every in-game bump to real-world life, you'll feel like you're behind the wheel of a high-powered supercar.
Last updated at 06/06/2026 05:30:26
Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback Racing Wheel (PC, Xbox One)
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Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback Racing Wheel for Xbox One and Windows - Black | TMX-FORCE-FEEDBACK / 4460136
Delivery between 10–16 June $146.48
Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback racing wheel for Xbox One and WINDOWS
Free delivery between 16–19 June
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So I've been a life long gamer, the last time I had a steering wheel setup was on the Playstation 1 with the original Gran Turismo, fast forward 25+ years and I decided I'd give a racing wheel another try (as I have most of the Forza Games, plus Dirt Rally and a few others). Let me just say, what a difference 25 years makes! Force Feedback is amazing! Not only does it really feel like a car driving down the road, but most racing games allow for nearly infinite adjustability of the Force Feedback Settings. This wheel is actually too powerful on the highest settings, so I've dialed the strength back to 50% in most of my games. I'm playing to enjoy the games, not wrestle with the steering wheel, but some gamers might like the steering a lot stiffer, and this will ... MoreSo I've been a life long gamer, the last time I had a steering wheel setup was on the Playstation 1 with the original Gran Turismo, fast forward 25+ years and I decided I'd give a racing wheel another try (as I have most of the Forza Games, plus Dirt Rally and a few others). Let me just say, what a difference 25 years makes! Force Feedback is amazing! Not only does it really feel like a car driving down the road, but most racing games allow for nearly infinite adjustability of the Force Feedback Settings. This wheel is actually too powerful on the highest settings, so I've dialed the strength back to 50% in most of my games. I'm playing to enjoy the games, not wrestle with the steering wheel, but some gamers might like the steering a lot stiffer, and this will deliver. The buttons on it feel well built like they won't break or stop responding, and in the rubber section of the wheel it feels very grippy and well built in your hands. The plastic part of the wheel feels a little cheap but it won't wear. As for the pedals, they do the job and aren't terrible, but also nothing to write about. After a few weeks I upgraded to the T-3PM pedals that Thrustmaster just released, and they are well worth the upgrade. I still have the pedals it came with as a back up in case the new pedal set runs into issues. If you've been thinking about getting a racing wheel, this one is great!
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Pros:- Relatively low cost- Excellent documentation- Plug and play Xbox support- Pedal plate has excellent carpet and foot tractionCons:- Feedback can feel slightly mushy- Difficult to modulate throttle and brake with 1 foot- USB cable too short for many living rooms and home theatersOK, so this is my 1st racing wheel. I'd long wanted one, but hadn't wanted to pay near-console prices for the frequently recommended models.At $130 (sale price) this was pretty much an impulse buy, so I ordered it. It was delivered the next day. Setup is super easy and well documented. Remember to check that the wheel has the latest firmware installed via the Windows app, even if you're using it only with an Xbox as I am.I have the wheel attached to a flat plywood ... MorePros:- Relatively low cost- Excellent documentation- Plug and play Xbox support- Pedal plate has excellent carpet and foot tractionCons:- Feedback can feel slightly mushy- Difficult to modulate throttle and brake with 1 foot- USB cable too short for many living rooms and home theatersOK, so this is my 1st racing wheel. I'd long wanted one, but hadn't wanted to pay near-console prices for the frequently recommended models.At $130 (sale price) this was pretty much an impulse buy, so I ordered it. It was delivered the next day. Setup is super easy and well documented. Remember to check that the wheel has the latest firmware installed via the Windows app, even if you're using it only with an Xbox as I am.I have the wheel attached to a flat plywood lapdesk via the included clamp. The clamp and screw fit right between my legs in my lap so they don't bother me and actually help anchor the wheel in place relative to my body.The wheel works as advertised, as does the driver and software downloaded from the website. Follow the instructions in the booklet and you'll be just fine. There's excellent documentation online too.The wheel also functions as an Xbox controller, so you can turn the console on and navigate through menus straight into your game without ever touching the actual thumbstick controller.In racing (Forza Horizon 4) I found the wheel took time getting used to. You definitely want to do a fair bit of open world driving with it before trying it in competition. I'm a bit split on the feedback. On one hand it's pretty smooth and not jarring or painful. On the other hand, it's often mushy (probably thanks to the belt drive) and can be difficult to take seriously. In other words, you will never forget you're playing a videogame and not driving an actual vehicle with this wheel.Given that it's belt driven and the price point, I wouldn't recommend fighting the wheel as that would most likely cause the belt to wear and break prematurely.The USB cable is relatively long for a USB cable (70 in) but short for my basement home theater and living room. Fortunately USB M-F extension cables exist.I also found it difficult to switch from throttle to brakes as I do on my car. I admit this is mostly due to car pedals being top mounted while wheel pedals are bottom mounted by physical necessity. I'm considering using both feet simultaneously but I also worry that might bleed over into real world automatic transmission driving, which would be problematic.Now, there are definitely other racing wheels out there. Most cost anywhere from over 2x to over 3x the sale price of this item. Are those wheels better? More than likely, especially if they're gear-driven. But are they 2 - 3x better for the money? Probably not.Bottom line: this is a great 1st racing wheel for those looking to upgrade from a thumbstick controller without breaking the bank or for casual gamers. Gamers wanting simulation-level realism and the ability to fight the wheel safely might want to consider higher end geared models. But everyone else will be just fine with this.The TMX Force neither oversells itself nor overcharges for what it is.
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I received this as a birthday present in May, and was really happy about it. I plugged it into my Xbox One and it worked great! Was fun to play on and had great force feedback. But I have encountered some problems that I would like to explain:1. The stand sucked and the wheel would always tip over. Because this isn’t a desk clamp wheel, it’s a cheap flimsy strange that it held together by a screw.2. Then the stand broke one day and we had to design some makeshift stand for it that took like, a week to make3. The acceleration pedal doesn’t work in Forza Horizon 4! I don’t have any other games that support it at the moment but I’m pretty sure it’s not a game thing. Basically how the pedals work it that they register as the RT (or RB, not sure) button and it ... MoreI received this as a birthday present in May, and was really happy about it. I plugged it into my Xbox One and it worked great! Was fun to play on and had great force feedback. But I have encountered some problems that I would like to explain:1. The stand sucked and the wheel would always tip over. Because this isn’t a desk clamp wheel, it’s a cheap flimsy strange that it held together by a screw.2. Then the stand broke one day and we had to design some makeshift stand for it that took like, a week to make3. The acceleration pedal doesn’t work in Forza Horizon 4! I don’t have any other games that support it at the moment but I’m pretty sure it’s not a game thing. Basically how the pedals work it that they register as the RT (or RB, not sure) button and it pretends to be a controller. The problem is, it doesn’t register as a button. This means it’s like, $300 just sitting around doing nothing bc it doesn’t work. I am going to reach out to thrustmaster and bestbuy, in the meantime, DONT BUY!!!
| Rotation Angle (°) | 270 - 900 |
| Resolution (bit) | 12 |
| Material Steering Wheel | Metal |
| Diameter in cm | 28 |
Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback Racing Wheel (PC, Xbox One)
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Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback Racing Wheel for Xbox One and Windows - Black | TMX-FORCE-FEEDBACK / 4460136
Delivery between 10–16 June $146.48
Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback racing wheel for Xbox One and WINDOWS
Free delivery between 16–19 June
So I've been a life long gamer, the last time I had a steering wheel setup was on the Playstation 1 with the original Gran Turismo, fast forward 25+ years and I decided I'd give a racing wheel another try (as I have most of the Forza Games, plus Dirt Rally and a few others). Let me just say, what a difference 25 years makes! Force Feedback is amazing! Not only does it really feel like a car driving down the road, but most racing games allow for nearly infinite adjustability of the Force Feedback Settings. This wheel is actually too powerful on the highest settings, so I've dialed the strength back to 50% in most of my games. I'm playing to enjoy the games, not wrestle with the steering wheel, but some gamers might like the steering a lot stiffer, and this will ... MoreSo I've been a life long gamer, the last time I had a steering wheel setup was on the Playstation 1 with the original Gran Turismo, fast forward 25+ years and I decided I'd give a racing wheel another try (as I have most of the Forza Games, plus Dirt Rally and a few others). Let me just say, what a difference 25 years makes! Force Feedback is amazing! Not only does it really feel like a car driving down the road, but most racing games allow for nearly infinite adjustability of the Force Feedback Settings. This wheel is actually too powerful on the highest settings, so I've dialed the strength back to 50% in most of my games. I'm playing to enjoy the games, not wrestle with the steering wheel, but some gamers might like the steering a lot stiffer, and this will deliver. The buttons on it feel well built like they won't break or stop responding, and in the rubber section of the wheel it feels very grippy and well built in your hands. The plastic part of the wheel feels a little cheap but it won't wear. As for the pedals, they do the job and aren't terrible, but also nothing to write about. After a few weeks I upgraded to the T-3PM pedals that Thrustmaster just released, and they are well worth the upgrade. I still have the pedals it came with as a back up in case the new pedal set runs into issues. If you've been thinking about getting a racing wheel, this one is great!
Pros:- Relatively low cost- Excellent documentation- Plug and play Xbox support- Pedal plate has excellent carpet and foot tractionCons:- Feedback can feel slightly mushy- Difficult to modulate throttle and brake with 1 foot- USB cable too short for many living rooms and home theatersOK, so this is my 1st racing wheel. I'd long wanted one, but hadn't wanted to pay near-console prices for the frequently recommended models.At $130 (sale price) this was pretty much an impulse buy, so I ordered it. It was delivered the next day. Setup is super easy and well documented. Remember to check that the wheel has the latest firmware installed via the Windows app, even if you're using it only with an Xbox as I am.I have the wheel attached to a flat plywood ... MorePros:- Relatively low cost- Excellent documentation- Plug and play Xbox support- Pedal plate has excellent carpet and foot tractionCons:- Feedback can feel slightly mushy- Difficult to modulate throttle and brake with 1 foot- USB cable too short for many living rooms and home theatersOK, so this is my 1st racing wheel. I'd long wanted one, but hadn't wanted to pay near-console prices for the frequently recommended models.At $130 (sale price) this was pretty much an impulse buy, so I ordered it. It was delivered the next day. Setup is super easy and well documented. Remember to check that the wheel has the latest firmware installed via the Windows app, even if you're using it only with an Xbox as I am.I have the wheel attached to a flat plywood lapdesk via the included clamp. The clamp and screw fit right between my legs in my lap so they don't bother me and actually help anchor the wheel in place relative to my body.The wheel works as advertised, as does the driver and software downloaded from the website. Follow the instructions in the booklet and you'll be just fine. There's excellent documentation online too.The wheel also functions as an Xbox controller, so you can turn the console on and navigate through menus straight into your game without ever touching the actual thumbstick controller.In racing (Forza Horizon 4) I found the wheel took time getting used to. You definitely want to do a fair bit of open world driving with it before trying it in competition. I'm a bit split on the feedback. On one hand it's pretty smooth and not jarring or painful. On the other hand, it's often mushy (probably thanks to the belt drive) and can be difficult to take seriously. In other words, you will never forget you're playing a videogame and not driving an actual vehicle with this wheel.Given that it's belt driven and the price point, I wouldn't recommend fighting the wheel as that would most likely cause the belt to wear and break prematurely.The USB cable is relatively long for a USB cable (70 in) but short for my basement home theater and living room. Fortunately USB M-F extension cables exist.I also found it difficult to switch from throttle to brakes as I do on my car. I admit this is mostly due to car pedals being top mounted while wheel pedals are bottom mounted by physical necessity. I'm considering using both feet simultaneously but I also worry that might bleed over into real world automatic transmission driving, which would be problematic.Now, there are definitely other racing wheels out there. Most cost anywhere from over 2x to over 3x the sale price of this item. Are those wheels better? More than likely, especially if they're gear-driven. But are they 2 - 3x better for the money? Probably not.Bottom line: this is a great 1st racing wheel for those looking to upgrade from a thumbstick controller without breaking the bank or for casual gamers. Gamers wanting simulation-level realism and the ability to fight the wheel safely might want to consider higher end geared models. But everyone else will be just fine with this.The TMX Force neither oversells itself nor overcharges for what it is.
I received this as a birthday present in May, and was really happy about it. I plugged it into my Xbox One and it worked great! Was fun to play on and had great force feedback. But I have encountered some problems that I would like to explain:1. The stand sucked and the wheel would always tip over. Because this isn’t a desk clamp wheel, it’s a cheap flimsy strange that it held together by a screw.2. Then the stand broke one day and we had to design some makeshift stand for it that took like, a week to make3. The acceleration pedal doesn’t work in Forza Horizon 4! I don’t have any other games that support it at the moment but I’m pretty sure it’s not a game thing. Basically how the pedals work it that they register as the RT (or RB, not sure) button and it ... MoreI received this as a birthday present in May, and was really happy about it. I plugged it into my Xbox One and it worked great! Was fun to play on and had great force feedback. But I have encountered some problems that I would like to explain:1. The stand sucked and the wheel would always tip over. Because this isn’t a desk clamp wheel, it’s a cheap flimsy strange that it held together by a screw.2. Then the stand broke one day and we had to design some makeshift stand for it that took like, a week to make3. The acceleration pedal doesn’t work in Forza Horizon 4! I don’t have any other games that support it at the moment but I’m pretty sure it’s not a game thing. Basically how the pedals work it that they register as the RT (or RB, not sure) button and it pretends to be a controller. The problem is, it doesn’t register as a button. This means it’s like, $300 just sitting around doing nothing bc it doesn’t work. I am going to reach out to thrustmaster and bestbuy, in the meantime, DONT BUY!!!
Racing Wheel from Thrustmaster with its 900-degree force feedback base will make us to feel every detail while you're racing. It’s Compatible with Xbox One & PC. It has a mixed belt pulley and gears system for a smoother and less noisy gaming experience and features a metal ball bearing axle for enhanced sturdiness. The best features is this wheel controller ergonomic and comes with realistic wheel design. It includes large pedal set and work perfectly for shooters, sports games, and everything in between. The bumpers on the top have been improved since the first version of the controller was released, making them easier to press, and the triggers are wide enough for any size hand to pull them. It’s certainly simple, but the Xbox One Wireless Controller is a ... MoreRacing Wheel from Thrustmaster with its 900-degree force feedback base will make us to feel every detail while you're racing. It’s Compatible with Xbox One & PC. It has a mixed belt pulley and gears system for a smoother and less noisy gaming experience and features a metal ball bearing axle for enhanced sturdiness. The best features is this wheel controller ergonomic and comes with realistic wheel design. It includes large pedal set and work perfectly for shooters, sports games, and everything in between. The bumpers on the top have been improved since the first version of the controller was released, making them easier to press, and the triggers are wide enough for any size hand to pull them. It’s certainly simple, but the Xbox One Wireless Controller is a workhorse. Two AA batteries can easily last for weeks which must be charged on a regular basis. The controller can also be made into a wired controller by attached a micro USB cable, giving you less latency for sports or fighting games.Customer Service and technical support was knowledgeable and could able to help me right away without any challenges when I needed help. It’s of great gift to any of your best friends. Kids love to play games in this great powerful Xbox controller.It is sleek and portable. So easy to carry it anywhere to your friend's place or party to enjoy the game with others.I'm happy for its performance given the price is very economical when compared with other choices. I would recommend to many of my friends and colleagues. I am writing this review as part of a contest.
I bought this as an 'entry-level' wheel, something to play racing games with other than my XB360 controller. I primarily play F1 2016, Project Cars, The Crew, and a small handful of others. I was looking for something that would still allow me to have more of a 'realistic' driving experience, but not break the bank. PROS: - Excellent force feedback. In games like F1 2016 and Project Cars, you can almost 'feel' the car slide out from under you in bad cornering. Bumps and dips in the track surface, run-off strips, and other surfaces can all be distinguished from each other quite easily. - 900 rotation. I'm not sure how much better having 1080 rotation would be, but going with a cheap wheel that only has 180 (like the Ferrari Experience wheel) would've taken away from ... MoreI bought this as an 'entry-level' wheel, something to play racing games with other than my XB360 controller. I primarily play F1 2016, Project Cars, The Crew, and a small handful of others. I was looking for something that would still allow me to have more of a 'realistic' driving experience, but not break the bank. PROS: - Excellent force feedback. In games like F1 2016 and Project Cars, you can almost 'feel' the car slide out from under you in bad cornering. Bumps and dips in the track surface, run-off strips, and other surfaces can all be distinguished from each other quite easily. - 900 rotation. I'm not sure how much better having 1080 rotation would be, but going with a cheap wheel that only has 180 (like the Ferrari Experience wheel) would've taken away from the 'realism' from having to go hand-over-hand in hairpin turns. - Most buttons are easy to reach, and the paddle shifters are made of a nice sturdy metal. - Very accurate movement and tracking. - The cooling fan can be heard, but still quiet, and only noticeable if there's no ambient noise. However, it does seem to do a good job at cooling the servo. Though nothing too outrageous, I've already had a couple 3-4 hour racing sessions, and have yet to notice any sort of heat/warmth. CONS: - The included pedals (assuming you purchase the basic setup with 2 pedals, not the 3-pedal version) are made entirely of plastic. They seem to work just fine, but I fear they won't last as long as the wheel itself. They also like to slide around a lot (regardless of the surface you place them on) if not hard-mounted. - I like the rubberized grips on the wheel, but the rest is made out of plastic, and flexing can be noticed when white-knuckling your way through an adrenaline-filled race. - Different pedals and shifters can be added, but no replaceable wheel rim (like on the T300, T500, TX)
This is a fantastic first step into wheel and pedal controllers for the racing gamer that wants to get a little more authentic feel. It's certainly not a 1:1 recreation of driving a car but it is certainly better than using a controller.I used it on PC and the setup was easy, mostly plug and play. Aside from downloading the driver, which was also super simple and everything just worked.As for in game performance, it works great. The force feedback is a bit rough at first, but after tweaking the settings I feel like I got it dialed in pretty well and it feels great now. I was worried that it would aggrivate an old wrist injury that sometimes acts up when it's stressed, but so far I haven't had any problems even after a few long sessions.The wheel could stand to be ... MoreThis is a fantastic first step into wheel and pedal controllers for the racing gamer that wants to get a little more authentic feel. It's certainly not a 1:1 recreation of driving a car but it is certainly better than using a controller.I used it on PC and the setup was easy, mostly plug and play. Aside from downloading the driver, which was also super simple and everything just worked.As for in game performance, it works great. The force feedback is a bit rough at first, but after tweaking the settings I feel like I got it dialed in pretty well and it feels great now. I was worried that it would aggrivate an old wrist injury that sometimes acts up when it's stressed, but so far I haven't had any problems even after a few long sessions.The wheel could stand to be a little bit bigger in diameter personally but it isn't that big of a deal.The buttons are very clicky and feel solid, they may not be the star of the show here but it's nice that they were given some thought as well.The paddles are super nice, I would prefer having a proper H-pattern gear selector, but until I decide to invest in the add on (which I will say it's nice that this wheel has some expandibility if I want to do that) these paddles will do the trick. Theyre metal and feel solid, the travel and click is incredibly satisfying.Unfortunately a problem I have with this set is also the paddles, they are attached to the wheel itself and so they turn and rotate with it. This is fine until I start getting into dirt racing where I will often be going lock to lock on the steering. I have to start hand over hand turning which makes it hard to tell whether I'm hitting the upshift or the downshift paddle. Leading to a number of mistakes in the process. A solution to this would be to mount the paddles on the base/column of the wheel instead of on the wheel itself so they stay in the same position regardless of how much the wheel is turned.Other than that this is a great kit and I would definitely recommend it for anyone who doesn't what to spend 400 dollars for a better set.
I haven't used an at home video game racing wheel since the PS2 days, so I'm not sure what I was expecting, but I guess I was hoping for a slightly bigger jump in quality from a $60 PS2 racing wheel from 2006 to this $200 one. The upgrade over the last 15 years very well may be in the technology inside the wheel itself, but it would be nice to see in the material as well (its pretty cheap feeling plastic for the most part).The good:works well, feels pretty good while driving in game, settings are thorough.The bad:It was pain and a half to install, lots of uninstalling, reinstalling, restarting computer, etc. It took like 7 tries over the course of an hour and a half to finally get it up and running (and not because the install itself took so long, it just kept ... MoreI haven't used an at home video game racing wheel since the PS2 days, so I'm not sure what I was expecting, but I guess I was hoping for a slightly bigger jump in quality from a $60 PS2 racing wheel from 2006 to this $200 one. The upgrade over the last 15 years very well may be in the technology inside the wheel itself, but it would be nice to see in the material as well (its pretty cheap feeling plastic for the most part).The good:works well, feels pretty good while driving in game, settings are thorough.The bad:It was pain and a half to install, lots of uninstalling, reinstalling, restarting computer, etc. It took like 7 tries over the course of an hour and a half to finally get it up and running (and not because the install itself took so long, it just kept failing/not being recognized by my PC.The attachment that hooks it onto a tabletop if just OK, it sorta works, but I had to make some adjustments. Feels pretty flimsy, like it was an afterthought, and they're encouraging you to get one of those racing wheel stands by making the alternative so meh.The pedals are so lightweight they scooch around all over the floor as I play. I have to hold down the base with my other foot (I eventually drilled the base into a piece of wood so the weight from my left foot keeps the wood and pedal base down).Layout of the controls is OK. I wish there were more than ONE button behind the steering wheel on either side (similar to a normal controller with a right trigger and a right bumper etc). The lack of those things (and the fact that a lot of racing games map handbrake/boost etc to certain buttons, some of which don't have button mapping customization) leads to sometimes having to hold the wheel very awkwardly in order to be able to press those buttons on the front.
I didn't buy the expensive model, but I did spent $200 on what I thought would be a good Racing Wheel. I had a MOMO for years and got lots of hours enjoyment with it. But, as time progresses, if you don't have later equipment, the newer programs won't allow older wheels to setup to them. Here's my complaint about the TMX. I spend more time trying to get the slop out of the wheel than I do with my racing programs. I've tried EVERY setup avail on both my NASCAR Heat and Tony Stewart Dirt Racing. For some reason when the wheel gets to the center position (Null) it feels like you loose control and the Force Feedback JERKS and you windup overcompensating to make any kind of even just a slight turn. I set the wheel up to only go 90 degrees and it still jerks at the Null ... MoreI didn't buy the expensive model, but I did spent $200 on what I thought would be a good Racing Wheel. I had a MOMO for years and got lots of hours enjoyment with it. But, as time progresses, if you don't have later equipment, the newer programs won't allow older wheels to setup to them. Here's my complaint about the TMX. I spend more time trying to get the slop out of the wheel than I do with my racing programs. I've tried EVERY setup avail on both my NASCAR Heat and Tony Stewart Dirt Racing. For some reason when the wheel gets to the center position (Null) it feels like you loose control and the Force Feedback JERKS and you windup overcompensating to make any kind of even just a slight turn. I set the wheel up to only go 90 degrees and it still jerks at the Null position. There is no easy transition from left to right or visa/versa. Otherwise it's a pretty good setup. I even turned off Force Feedback and that didn't help. OH, by-the-way, I'm not a Rookie at this PC Racing. I've been doing it since 1992.
Bought this a year ago to replace my Logitech Momo wheel which died.To this day this wheel still works great. I mounted the pedals to a piece of wood (I have hardwood flooring and they slid around too much) and all I needed was 2 screws for less than $2 bucks at Lowe's. The wheel itself is nicely built and the paddles are an added bonus. I mainly play F1 2018 and American Truck Simulator and both games recognized the wheel no problem.I do miss the little stick shifter I had on my Momo, but I've learned to live without it.If you don't wish to spend $400 + on a wheel like the Logitech, This wheel is a great cheap alternative!
Frustrated! I thought I was getting a great deal... Compared to other places I shopped this steering wheel/pedals set, it was by far the cheapest (by about $80).. I was super excited because I was buying it as a Christmas present for my husband to play forza. I assumed for the price this thing wouldn’t be wired to the Xbox and it would be Bluetooth or able to connect to the Xbox like the remotes do. But no, the pedals and the steering wheel are wired, one runs to the Xbox and then they connect to each other. This cord is like 3 ft long MAYBE, my husband pulled a kitchen chair up and was sitting way too close to the tv. The other thing is that this steering wheel is pretty difficult to control because of the push back it gives you, to the point where it is just ... MoreFrustrated! I thought I was getting a great deal... Compared to other places I shopped this steering wheel/pedals set, it was by far the cheapest (by about $80).. I was super excited because I was buying it as a Christmas present for my husband to play forza. I assumed for the price this thing wouldn’t be wired to the Xbox and it would be Bluetooth or able to connect to the Xbox like the remotes do. But no, the pedals and the steering wheel are wired, one runs to the Xbox and then they connect to each other. This cord is like 3 ft long MAYBE, my husband pulled a kitchen chair up and was sitting way too close to the tv. The other thing is that this steering wheel is pretty difficult to control because of the push back it gives you, to the point where it is just frustrating and you’re causing damage to your car having a hard time controlling it. That would have been nice to know or maybe the company referring people to get longer cords??? Is that even possible??? Or a stand, which is more money spent. I wonder if I wouldn’t have gone cheap, the other places would have had a better set up making this an enjoyable product. Strongly considering returning this productIf I cannot find a solution
| Rotation Angle (°) | 270 - 900 |
| Resolution (bit) | 12 |
| Material Steering Wheel | Metal |
| Diameter in cm | 28 |