It's on sale right now 2/18/24. $159, $174 shipped out the door. My only complaint. Is I wish they would have just went with all spring weight on the brakes, much like Thrustmasters T-LCM pedals. The adjustments with the TM T-LCM are fantastic. I ended up customizing my SRP's with my extra springs from my T-LCM and got rid of the rubber boot. Also, fabricated a longer brake pedal so its longer much like the gas pedal. Also, used the clutch spring from my T-LCM's and put it on the gas pedal for more resistance making it feel more realistic.
got these set of pedals as an upgrade from the g29 pedals because there are no Fanatec distributers at my area, all I can say is the jump in quality and the solid feel of pedals are massive! However after 2 weeks of ownership the clutch pedals started creaking a little when compressed other than they are solid and worth looking into if you are on a tight budget!
If the throttle is too light for you consider buying moza's break kit for srp lite and install the kit in the throttle pedal. Use whichever spring you feel is best for you.
I too was going to pair a GS wheel with an R9, but after looking at reviews it seems the GS wheel is too heavy for the R9. You lose detail (the weight absorbs it) and you get some banding. It does better with a beefier base.
Thanks for this review dude. I will be getting these asap. It was between these and the Thrustmaster T-LCM and these clearly look like they are the better set.
Thank you for this very good review! 👍 English is not my native language but as far as I understand correctly, the brake with the loadcell is adjustable so that you can use the pedals even under the desk without the pedals tilt forward or backward or?
If you had to compare the stiffness of the brake pedal out of the box compared to a Logitech brake pedal (with the rubber insert), would you say they are similar or harder? I would just like to have an idea. Thanks
Tysm for the video! I want to replace my G29 pedals with this but I will be without a cockpit for some months (basically this pedals will be on the floor), so my question is about how stiffer are this in comparison to the G29 pedals and you think it's ok to play with them in the floor?
I would love to know which output curve you were running with the brake pedal? I am on the linear one...but something still doesn't feel just right. I need to tweak more. I am going try the orange spring as well. On the red one with the stiffer rubber.
Thanks for the review, considering buying these in the future, however it's hard to find information whether they are usable without sim rigs, i'd like to casually use them on the floor. Does someone know if it's possible?
It's the stiffness of the brake pedal you need to be aware of, with a load cell for floor standing pedals. And the brake is quite soft, so you will be fine with these.
I dont know if you allready got them, but from my experience with the srp lite pedals i started out with, even without the tuning kit, they would tip over if you need to break fast. After i installed the tuning kit (spring and elastomer), no way of them staying at their position, they would tip over with 50% breakforce that i would like to use.
I've used (and reviewed) some T-LCM mods, including making a video demonstrating my own DIY mod. And it's very good once that brake is modded. Neither pedal set out performs the other on track, so the next detail is build quality, and the SR-Ps are better in this respect. I wouldn't suggest dumping the T-LCM pedals to get these, it's technically a side-grade, but I'd buy these over the T-LCM pedals given the option.
thanks for the review. excellent job as allways ;) my q: will you do (at some time) a follow up on how/witch mods make the pedal "better"? The one`s from MOZA are enough? Or your diy mods work better? just curious... Keep the awsome work you do. Cheers
It's not really a simple thing to say which one is best as it's different for each pedal set, they feel different across the board. With all the pedal sets I've used and the mods I've tested, no pedal set feels exactly the same, and neither do the mods. It's really down to if they're worthwhile enhancements in their own right for that particular pedal set.
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These seem like the best value in the load cell range of offerings out there. That 2 pedal setup looks hard to beat rn.
It's on sale right now 2/18/24. $159, $174 shipped out the door.
My only complaint. Is I wish they would have just went with all spring weight on the brakes, much like Thrustmasters T-LCM pedals.
The adjustments with the TM T-LCM are fantastic.
I ended up customizing my SRP's with my extra springs from my T-LCM and got rid of the rubber boot.
Also, fabricated a longer brake pedal so its longer much like the gas pedal.
Also, used the clutch spring from my T-LCM's and put it on the gas pedal for more resistance making it feel more realistic.
got these set of pedals as an upgrade from the g29 pedals because there are no Fanatec distributers at my area, all I can say is the jump in quality and the solid feel of pedals are massive! However after 2 weeks of ownership the clutch pedals started creaking a little when compressed other than they are solid and worth looking into if you are on a tight budget!
Perhaps a touch of lubricant?
metal love oil
I would use pure grease on the springs, they will definitely start squeeking sooner than later without.
If the throttle is too light for you consider buying moza's break kit for srp lite and install the kit in the throttle pedal. Use whichever spring you feel is best for you.
Just bought these with the upgraded spring and 3dprinted rap mod.
This set offers three 16 bit sensors, the brake pedal also has a 16 bit sensor as well as the load cell.
no need to alt tab to the moza pithouse any longer , moza now has a app on the phone for true changes on the fly
I just upgraded my TM tmx with this 2 pedal set and loving it so far. Now to save for the R9 and Gs wheel....
I too was going to pair a GS wheel with an R9, but after looking at reviews it seems the GS wheel is too heavy for the R9. You lose detail (the weight absorbs it) and you get some banding. It does better with a beefier base.
Thanks for this review dude. I will be getting these asap. It was between these and the Thrustmaster T-LCM and these clearly look like they are the better set.
Thanks for the nice roundup. What software settings did you find best for the hard spring + elastimer combination? Did you keep the curve you had set?
Can you tell me whitch spring is more or less hard? Also this rubber, its hareder or lighter? Thanks!❤
I wanna invert my moza pedals when I get them but from the looks of it , it won’t reach
Thanks a lot for the review. How much does the SRP pedals weigh assembled without the clutch pedal? Thanx
Thank you for this very good review! 👍
English is not my native language but as far as I understand correctly, the brake with the loadcell is adjustable so that you can use the pedals even under the desk without the pedals tilt forward or backward or?
The brake stiffness is very well suited for sitting on the floor, you'll be fine with these.
If you had to compare the stiffness of the brake pedal out of the box compared to a Logitech brake pedal (with the rubber insert), would you say they are similar or harder? I would just like to have an idea. Thanks
I'd say this is softer than the Logitech.
@@SimRacingCorner Thanks, that is good to know. The optional spring and elastomer kit is definately needed.
9:50. You just sold a bunch of pedals.
I'm curious is the brake pedal interchangeable with the Srp light ? Don't know why they wouldn't just sell the load cell brake pedal ?
No, it's not interchangeable.
Tysm for the video! I want to replace my G29 pedals with this but I will be without a cockpit for some months (basically this pedals will be on the floor), so my question is about how stiffer are this in comparison to the G29 pedals and you think it's ok to play with them in the floor?
You'll be okay on the floor with these.
Hey do you can’t use it on Xbox?
I would love to know which output curve you were running with the brake pedal? I am on the linear one...but something still doesn't feel just right. I need to tweak more. I am going try the orange spring as well. On the red one with the stiffer rubber.
I don't have them installed right now, but I believe it was the third curve I ended up running. Are your pedals hard mounted?
@@SimRacingCorner Yes they are hard mounted. 🙂
Which pedal curve to use?
Thanks for the review, considering buying these in the future, however it's hard to find information whether they are usable without sim rigs, i'd like to casually use them on the floor. Does someone know if it's possible?
It's the stiffness of the brake pedal you need to be aware of, with a load cell for floor standing pedals. And the brake is quite soft, so you will be fine with these.
I dont know if you allready got them, but from my experience with the srp lite pedals i started out with, even without the tuning kit, they would tip over if you need to break fast. After i installed the tuning kit (spring and elastomer), no way of them staying at their position, they would tip over with 50% breakforce that i would like to use.
If you had to pick between thrustmaster T-LCM or these which way would you go?
I would pick these, the build quality is to a higher standard.
@@SimRacingCorner even with the community mods to the T-LCM?
I've used (and reviewed) some T-LCM mods, including making a video demonstrating my own DIY mod. And it's very good once that brake is modded. Neither pedal set out performs the other on track, so the next detail is build quality, and the SR-Ps are better in this respect. I wouldn't suggest dumping the T-LCM pedals to get these, it's technically a side-grade, but I'd buy these over the T-LCM pedals given the option.
@@SimRacingCorner what about moza spr vs Logitech pro?
@@JeffSSartor Logitech Pro, but they are also quite a bit more expensive.
Can these pedals be mounted upside-down so they are like in a road car?
They could be inverted as you can swap the pedals around.
thanks for the review. excellent job as allways ;) my q: will you do (at some time) a follow up on how/witch mods make the pedal "better"? The one`s from MOZA are enough? Or your diy mods work better? just curious... Keep the awsome work you do. Cheers
It's not really a simple thing to say which one is best as it's different for each pedal set, they feel different across the board. With all the pedal sets I've used and the mods I've tested, no pedal set feels exactly the same, and neither do the mods. It's really down to if they're worthwhile enhancements in their own right for that particular pedal set.
Would you pick these over sim jack pedals?
I need to spend more time with the sim jack pedals first. The set-up is a pain, so I'm not sure right now.
Thanks for the reply, I think I will go with Moza pedals as its cheaper, and Im already going with Moza wheel base
is trail breaking possible with these break pedal?
With any brakes. I did with g29 and with this
This or fanatec v3 pedal?
The brake feel is a nicer on the Fanatec pedals, but the Moza pedals are a lot cheaper.
Can you connect it in the R9 base?
@@0108daniel moza pedals are USB powered. You can use any wheel.
Any chance to compare to CSL elite V2?
I don't have any plans to get those Fanatec pedals, so it's unlikely.
Can i use these pedals without any rig?
Yes