Great buy dose make a funny sound now but otherwise would recommend
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Have wanted this for a while now and when I got it was really easy to set up. Literally plug and play. Forcefeedback is great and feels realitic. For maximum fun make sure you grab the logitech shifter ;)
I’ve purchased two Logitech wheels in the past and they will be the last. Each had a mechanical fault where the gears would slip only turning right. Making the wheel virtually useless for serious sim driving. They need to upgrade to a belt drive like Thrustmaster and Fanatec. Or come up with something new to compete in the entry level segment. However if you’re a casual sim/arcade driver this wheel will do fine even with faults. I’d recommend turning down force feedback in game quite a bit to stop it “clipping”. If you can afford a little more go with Thrustmaster t300 series.
Overall, I feel that this wheel is pretty good. Feels nice and is very responsive, the pedals are the same (not that I have experience to compare to). I have one complaint, the mounting brackets, they are horrendous! If you have any type of angle on the edge of your desk or it is rounded, mounting is near impossible! The mounting brackets/clamps are too short to reach under the desk to clamp to, this needs to be in the product description. Come on Logitech, you made a good product but you cant make a good attachment piece? I have taken to clamping a piece of 6×1 wood to the wheel and that piece of 6×1 wood clamped to my desk with G clamps (no, not ‘Logitech G clamp’ (not that they exist), these should be attached to the wheel, thus not needing other clamps). I have had to use builders G clamps and wood to attach this to my generic office desk. For around $600, I expect better.
Other than the rant about the mounting system (or lack thereof), It does the trick.