If you don't put on the extensions, why wouldn't they fit back into the original base. I have watch the install video a few times, and I cannot see where anything, footprint-wise, needs to change so that they won't go back into the original base. What am I missing? UPDATE (In case anyone cares): Kit installed and pedals back in the original housing. It took just a small number of alterations to the inside of the housing, but I got everything to fit, and back together. Worked great. Just a Dremel cutting disk, and all is wonderful.
This would go well with my potentiometer based Console Handbrake Mod I just finished working on for my PS5. I've been looking to upgrade all 3 of my pedals vs just doing the load cell brake mod & spring switch, and this seems like the perfect kit for that. Next thing on my list is upgrading the Handbrake to a better setup.
Disregarding the price difference, how does this mod compare with the Logitech G Pro pedals? It looks like thats what this mod may be modeled to target, so it'd be nice to see them next to each other too. Been rocking modded and inverted Logitech G29 pedals with a T300 wheel base, but this entire kit seems like a nice additional upgrade to G Pro-like status without (re)breaking the bank.
I haven't tested the MVH load cell kit. I did ask them a while back, but they said they didn't have stock at the time. Though I'm not sure if that was an excuse if I'm honest.
Hi, do you think is better the logikit or the Logitech G-Pro Pedals? I don't mean which is the best value for money, but technically speaking, which do you prefer? Thank you very much :)
Any word on durability? I'm always worried about the durability of the 3D printed parts, especially the "elastomer" ones. It seems like the 3D printer materials are bound to be a bit too fragile for this application.
I test products a few weeks, and then move onto other gear to review, so I don't know. 3DRAP use elastomer springs for lots of products, and they do seem to be standup to the task. I've never come across anything around the community that suggests otherwise. That's as much as I can say.
@@SimRacingCorner I figured. I did come across complaints about the durability of these parts on quite a few occasions, hence the doubts. Anyway, thanks for the response, appreciated.
@@SimRacingCorner BTW, I mentioned my 3DRap durability worries to my simracing buddies. A response from one of them: "I only have experience with the Logitech shifter add-on from 3DRap. It broke less than 3 months after moderate use." (That is of course anecdotal in itself and it's one case, but as mentioned, I've seen plenty of comments like that in various places. I mean even your clutch part broke and had to be replaced. But hence the worries about durability.)
It should be as easy as inverting regular G29 pedals. Mine is based on AMstudio design, but recently iv been researching alu profile rigs and it should be even easier to do using profiles and base from wood/steel.