It makes sense to have pedals inverted cause you have more leverage and control compared to when they are mounted flat. Your foot tends to grab or lift off when they are mounted flat. Guess this is why car manufacturers design most cars this way.bits more natural to have them inverted
Most likely the wood panels. I made a setup using AMStudio's design, and it's super stable. The only "flex" is within the pedals themselves, which you would also experience with the OEM setup
It doesn’t flex to much the shake is coming from the cockpit it’s self and I also got much stiffer springs than stock after over 2 months of use it’s been fine, although if you can find thicker wood it can be way more stable.
Pause the video and the tab of the video player will appear and stay fixed, then go to the right bottom corner of the tab and hit a icon looking like a Gear/Flower that says "Settings" then go to "Speed of playback/reproduction" or something along those lines (mine is in portuguese) hit it and choose the speed you want (less than Normal plays slower, bigger then Normal plays faster).
When I do this I will use a retired traffic sign or a new piece of diamond plate as a source for a stiff but bendable metal and reinforce it on the back side out of sight keeping it looking and functioning/mounting as one piece. My only real concern will be getting a strong enough and big enough metal brake tool.
@@alpha_3446 well can’t work like that because when you flip them the controls are also flipped you would have gas on the left and breaks on the right. Thanks.
Do you have any experience with modifying pedals with a load cell style by changing out the springs (not inverted). Though I'm sure inverted pedals are great, I''m trying to determine if just changing out the springs makes enough of a performance impact. Would love your thoughts if you've used cell style springs prior to inverting.
@@RCRice I actually looked into it, and I agree load cell can be way better for breaking accuracy and certainly more realistic, although I don’t use my sim that much to make the move, I’m sure it would he a good option, and for the inverted pedals it may not improve your performance but more of a preference.
@@Gearsandco Great points. Thank you so much for the added insight. I think I'll move forward on the springs and think more about if I prefer the inverted pedals...given the space I have, it might not be ideal for now. Anywoo, thanks a million!
It makes sense to have pedals inverted cause you have more leverage and control compared to when they are mounted flat. Your foot tends to grab or lift off when they are mounted flat. Guess this is why car manufacturers design most cars this way.bits more natural to have them inverted
It looked really unstable, was it the support for the wood panels or the pedals itself that were shaking?
Most likely the wood panels. I made a setup using AMStudio's design, and it's super stable. The only "flex" is within the pedals themselves, which you would also experience with the OEM setup
It doesn’t flex to much the shake is coming from the cockpit it’s self and I also got much stiffer springs than stock after over 2 months of use it’s been fine, although if you can find thicker wood it can be way more stable.
personally i tried AM Studios version of steel and MDF, not tried it yet but it looks and feels sturdy and i made it look beautiful.
@sinkzscs that’s great to here I’m glad your project came out nice!
Is there a slowed version where it’s normal speed so we can follow along for those who want to do this themselves.
Just slow it down
bro was in hurry lmao
Pause the video and the tab of the video player will appear and stay fixed, then go to the right bottom corner of the tab and hit a icon looking like a Gear/Flower that says "Settings" then go to "Speed of playback/reproduction" or something along those lines (mine is in portuguese) hit it and choose the speed you want (less than Normal plays slower, bigger then Normal plays faster).
@@andredesousa96w manz. 😂
When I do this I will use a retired traffic sign or a new piece of diamond plate as a source for a stiff but bendable metal and reinforce it on the back side out of sight keeping it looking and functioning/mounting as one piece. My only real concern will be getting a strong enough and big enough metal brake tool.
You said you were gonna drop the links for the upgraded springs in your description but I don’t see it there. Can you please share it with me?
@@Lilvmusic617 i’m sorry about that I will add them
Thanks for the video. It's really helpful 🎉.
Hi, I'd like to know why you remove the pedals instead of turning the whole stand upside down and reversing the two.
@@alpha_3446 well can’t work like that because when you flip them the controls are also flipped you would have gas on the left and breaks on the right.
Thanks.
@ But if you change the parameters it can work
@ yeah but it wouldn’t be comfortable or ergonomic
@ Yes, that's true, but instead of disassembling the whole thing if you want to, you can just attach it to a board by inverting it.
Do you have any experience with modifying pedals with a load cell style by changing out the springs (not inverted). Though I'm sure inverted pedals are great, I''m trying to determine if just changing out the springs makes enough of a performance impact. Would love your thoughts if you've used cell style springs prior to inverting.
@@RCRice I actually looked into it, and I agree load cell can be way better for breaking accuracy and certainly more realistic, although I don’t use my sim that much to make the move, I’m sure it would he a good option, and for the inverted pedals it may not improve your performance but more of a preference.
@@Gearsandco Great points. Thank you so much for the added insight. I think I'll move forward on the springs and think more about if I prefer the inverted pedals...given the space I have, it might not be ideal for now. Anywoo, thanks a million!
@@RCRice it’s a pleasure hope your modification goes well.
how did u mount it on the sim rig?
@@Roszz1 I used screws from where the holes are on the bottom plate and right through the wood
Thinking about doing this. But im worried about maybe catching the wires or something😂
@@LMRDizzy yeah it’s very easy to damaged them if you pull to hard.
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