Another good idea is to build a rig… mine is out of wood, and wasn’t too expensive (besides the seat). And It’s able to hold my pedals without any struggle at all.
@@ss0op Didn’t really take that long either! It’d honestly take less time to drive over to a store, and a junkyard to get some screws, wood, and a seat, and build it, which could all be done in one day, rather than waiting a few weeks for a rig
Just make your loadcell less stiff. Real life race cars don't have stiff pedals so whatsup with everyone making their simrace pedals death stiff? I don't get it..
Fair point but even the softest elastomers in the p1000s are not very soft. You can definitely just lower the kg requirement in SimPro manager but some would argue that makes it harder to have consistent braking pressures.
Another good idea is to build a rig… mine is out of wood, and wasn’t too expensive (besides the seat). And It’s able to hold my pedals without any struggle at all.
I’ve seen some really cool wood rigs! Great idea!
@@ss0op Didn’t really take that long either! It’d honestly take less time to drive over to a store, and a junkyard to get some screws, wood, and a seat, and build it, which could all be done in one day, rather than waiting a few weeks for a rig
Just make your loadcell less stiff. Real life race cars don't have stiff pedals so whatsup with everyone making their simrace pedals death stiff? I don't get it..
Fair point but even the softest elastomers in the p1000s are not very soft. You can definitely just lower the kg requirement in SimPro manager but some would argue that makes it harder to have consistent braking pressures.