@@Get_yotted gotta have a certain cable though you want a 12v cord with 2-2.5 amps and for more fancy modern radios you may need 5 amps id check the manual that comes with the radio or the sticker on the radio itself theres also a lot of youtube videos out there on this
@@Arszene Not how it works? The base applies 2nm max. The Force Feeback will feel weaker due to the heavier wheel but thats it. It does still exert the same amount of force. It wont exceed that no matter how big and heavy the steering wheel is.
Mostly with the logitech wheels. Thrustmasters will be fine as long as you have a decently strong wheel. T300 and up is what I would recommend if you want a wheel like this.
I actually have a business getting ready to launch making modded parts and modding logitechs for customers. Been doing it since the driving force gt released. Anyways if your running a deep dish wheel, you have to reinforce the steering stem. Also you'll be better off completely disconnecting motherboard, and button housing. Run wires through the steering stem and mount the buttons in a button box. Depending on how you want it setup you may need to extend the wires a bit. Also make sure your wheel is a cheap ebay one if you haven't upgraded the rack n pinion gear set yet. If you want to run a real wheel, a heavier wheel, or a larger diameter, your gears will strip pretty badly over time. Typically noticeable around the 4-8 month mark depending on usage. One last thing if you decide to run a heavy, deep dish wheel thats almost twice the diameter, you'll need more than just the helical gear upgrade, a motor upgrade will more than likely be needed as well. Otherwise you'll start having over heating issues later on trying to over use the motors by increasing ffb in game beyond what they can handle. Although the cnc helical gear set would increase tq by roughly 19% you end up losing around 26% tq with oversized wheels assuming its a quality brand
Yeah it's based on wheel diameter but weight can affect it too which is why I'm not going to modify mine, I'm selling mine soon as I have ordered my first DD wheel
I feel like a larger diameter wheel would fuck with the internal mechanisms over time. That extra leverage going to cause a lot of strain and wear it out I bet Cool as hell tho
if you r going to change your steering wheel, at least pick a light one, there are some cheap ones on aftermarket, a heavy wheel will completely destroy/overheat you ffb motor over time
true n like the spacer as well, i made my own spacer jus with a metal plate n drilled holes which is way lighter than the ones bought online n stronger than those 3d printed ones
@flosa1995 ofc it does. Try putting a suzuki engine on a chevy impala, ofc its going to strugle to move out of the place, bc its biggier and heavyer. im saying this by my own expirience. I have both a 300mm drift wheel and also the original one, the bigger the wheel is, the weakyer the ffb feels, im not going to explain it bc english is not my main language, and i probrably wouldnt explain it well. But the bigger the dyiameter of the wheel, the weakyier the ffb feels.
@@PozeFivem The force feedback is still the same The wheel is made to max apply 2.3nm of torque It doesn't matter if you use it at 100% ffb with a bigger wheel It would if there was a massive rpm increase of decrease but that isn't the case either All we did is decrease the *perceived* effect of the force feedback We do NOT drive the belt drive harder than before As you said the ffb is less with a bigger wheel which implies that it still uses the same amount of power In your example you drive the engine with higher rpm, temp and speed to match previous performance of a stronger engine We don't do that with the g29 If this was your example the car would be a lot slower as you would have to still use that engine with the identifical stress as before it was swapped into a heavier vehicle So yes, it feels weaker But no, it doesn't destroy the ffb as you implied in your initial comment I also have a 350mm wheel on my g29
Thrust master: just buy a new wheel and switch wheels Logitech: you gotta become a temporary mechanic to install your wheel MOZA: wheel comes off. Other wheel goes on
Gut gemacht 👍🏻 aber zu großes Wheel für die Klapper Base und shifter zu weit weg ! Spar lieber ein kleinwenig auf ein fanatec csl zum Beispiel ! Es gibt dafür schöne Lenkräder
Would this damage the gearing inside of the steering assembly due to the larger torque applied (through extra weight or potentially a larger steering wheel?)
Should i buy logitech g29 or thrustmaster t300 or t300 rs gt for my First wheel? I play ets2 ans plan on buying games like forza horizon 5 or assetto corsa.
@@SHADOW-oj5yzdon't it's a waste of money, the ffb is weak, it will keep all your neighbours and entire house up because how loud the gears are and the wheel isn't interchangeable also the h shifter is overpriced plastic garbage
A lot of you may disagree with me but I don’t like custom wheels on the Logitech G29 since I actually use buttons on the steering wheel for different things in games.
"my fingers dont reach the shifter😭😭😭"
they sell longer paddle shifters for deep dish wheels online
Who are you quoting
Yeah you might have to get longer paddles after this 😂😂
@@SimRacingSucks just drill me some extension to the shifters
Imagine using paddle shifters 😐
Bro is slowly making his set-up a car
😢😅😢😅
Next up: how to engine swap your racing sim
@@gangstashankz7791😊
@@gangstashankz7791جججججججججىر
Might as well buy a car
How can an racing setup look expensive and cheap as fuck at the same time? I dont know but this man knows.
Can we talk about how good the stock wheel looks without the controls
fax
no, we cant talk about it.
@@seallz You know...
that aint a bad idea
yeah g920 has the cleanest stock wheel
@@kadsicthat’s the g29
Now you either need a real car to put it in, or just a car radio that works.
Phone?
@@SalihAhmad597 No.
Car radio is easy, just 12V power, and wire in speakers.
@@Get_yotted gotta have a certain cable though you want a 12v cord with 2-2.5 amps and for more fancy modern radios you may need 5 amps id check the manual that comes with the radio or the sticker on the radio itself theres also a lot of youtube videos out there on this
and a car dashboard
He is born to destroy the whole Logitech g29 ☠️
?
@@joeyb7084bigger wheel means bigger force needed for the motor to simulate FFB, hence it'll wear it out faster
@@Arszene
Not how it works?
The base applies 2nm max.
The Force Feeback will feel weaker due to the heavier wheel but thats it.
It does still exert the same amount of force.
It wont exceed that no matter how big and heavy the steering wheel is.
This is actually the only TTS that doesn’t make me want to break something. I call it the Shogun Assassin voice
buuuuuuut its the scream voice
Well
Glad its not the DickDock girl voice
Its ghostfaces voice from scream
Aside from 'undo these to screws'. We have some really really advanced tech, but somehow some TTS don't correctly pronounce 'two'?
TO EVERYONE THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT IF YOU DO THIS CONEVERSION YOU WILL LOSE ALMOST ALL YOUR FORCE FEEDBACK
Not if you adjust your force fees back settings :)
how
@@SimRacingSucksu are still adding unnecessary weight to put the same round type wheel... geniouus.
Yeah, it makes a difference on even the thrustmaster tx/t300 wheels, can only imagine a logitech wheel with one of these lol.
@sebastiancastillo8763 how do you know how much the other wheel weights lmao maybe it's lighter?
The logitech's quick release in action.
if you add a bigger steering wheel like that you loose a lot of force feedback
Not if the wheel is light
@@fbi4671 its also the size of that steering wheel that he did install because the force feedback gets disturbed on a large surface so that's why.
yeah, but your Force Feedback will suffer alot, so it is not really recommended
No it does not
@@Bill-bi7sk you sure? A heavier and bigger steering wheel will put a lot of stress on the force feedback mechanism, especially on a G29
@@Bill-bi7skThat's just how torque works. 2.5 Nm with such a large diameter isn't gonna do much
@@hamzerpanzerI don’t know if anyone here has the wheel but is it kinda strong. Like to the point where it doesn’t just feel like a slight push?
What if you use a lightweight sturdy wheel ? That will make it better than worse
That was so amazing set up brother, I wish I could have that one someday.
Just had to say that it will make the force feedback be awful because the wheel weight and size, it's better to get at least a light one.
Mostly with the logitech wheels. Thrustmasters will be fine as long as you have a decently strong wheel. T300 and up is what I would recommend if you want a wheel like this.
Nice video. Just so everyone knows if you switch your will you lose quite a bit of force feedback just thought I’d add that so people know.
How to make the Logitech force feedback even weaker😂
😂😂😂😂
Literally
Yea and it will die
It aint that weak brother,u never had it
@@hl8939 i did have it for your information, it was my first wheel
I did this with a 3D printed adapter to momo, then attatched an nrg quick release to make it interchangeable with other wheels
This man has simultaneously the most baller and most ghetto setup
my wheelbase alone costs more than his whole setup lmao
@@ryleyhall6972 my chewing gum in the back of my pocket costs more
This guy has the Theseus' Ship of the G29.
Bro is a hero fr
I recommend getting a quick release on it so you can take it off when it has to calibrate to extend the life on the set up, set up looks fire though
That would involve modifying the steering column which most people would probably try to avoid
Good day to you, Mr. SimRacingSucks. I was wondering where you got your new rim, and what spacer that is? Thank you.
Wow that wheel look so cool! where did u get that?
nice driving , if ever i get money i will do a simulator cabin
Your actually a legend
I actually have a business getting ready to launch making modded parts and modding logitechs for customers. Been doing it since the driving force gt released. Anyways if your running a deep dish wheel, you have to reinforce the steering stem. Also you'll be better off completely disconnecting motherboard, and button housing. Run wires through the steering stem and mount the buttons in a button box. Depending on how you want it setup you may need to extend the wires a bit. Also make sure your wheel is a cheap ebay one if you haven't upgraded the rack n pinion gear set yet. If you want to run a real wheel, a heavier wheel, or a larger diameter, your gears will strip pretty badly over time. Typically noticeable around the 4-8 month mark depending on usage. One last thing if you decide to run a heavy, deep dish wheel thats almost twice the diameter, you'll need more than just the helical gear upgrade, a motor upgrade will more than likely be needed as well. Otherwise you'll start having over heating issues later on trying to over use the motors by increasing ffb in game beyond what they can handle. Although the cnc helical gear set would increase tq by roughly 19% you end up losing around 26% tq with oversized wheels assuming its a quality brand
At that point, it would be much better to get a thrustmaster wheel and do this mod if youre saying to upgrade the motor in the logi wheels.
@GamerGavin04 the motors are only like $30 so it's still well within the realm of being budget-friendly
@@damarlo1 Well damn that isnt too bad at all.
Fact- He can now use g29 steering in car 😂
Did it with my g29 before upgrading to a DD. Only problem is the ffb isn't has good but I definitely approve the wheel👍
Yeah it's based on wheel diameter but weight can affect it too which is why I'm not going to modify mine, I'm selling mine soon as I have ordered my first DD wheel
I might take that spacer from my car to do this 💀
can you make a tutorial how to install the base version? As in a tutorial on how to plug all the wires in etc.
If you want a free f1 wheel but have the g29 just unscrew the wheel and use the paddleshifters as the handles, cheapest way to get an f1 wheel
I feel like a larger diameter wheel would fuck with the internal mechanisms over time. That extra leverage going to cause a lot of strain and wear it out I bet
Cool as hell tho
FFB now non existent with that heavy ass wheel on the G29 xD
How did you get those extra set of bolts for the steering wheel or did you just buy them?
Does someone know what’s the name of that new wheel or where you can buy it? Thanks
can we talk about the shifter sequential setup, imma have to copy that bro 😭
Yeah, that's a way of doing it. There has long been an adapter that does not remove the buttons behind the steering wheel.
if you r going to change your steering wheel, at least pick a light one, there are some cheap ones on aftermarket, a heavy wheel will completely destroy/overheat you ffb motor over time
true n like the spacer as well, i made my own spacer jus with a metal plate n drilled holes which is way lighter than the ones bought online n stronger than those 3d printed ones
@@grizzyt2757I’ll like to see a picture of it
Uhm no?
This doesn't change how much fbb is being applied
The g29 is made for 2.3nm torque and a bigger wheel doesn't increase that
@flosa1995 ofc it does. Try putting a suzuki engine on a chevy impala, ofc its going to strugle to move out of the place, bc its biggier and heavyer. im saying this by my own expirience. I have both a 300mm drift wheel and also the original one, the bigger the wheel is, the weakyer the ffb feels, im not going to explain it bc english is not my main language, and i probrably wouldnt explain it well. But the bigger the dyiameter of the wheel, the weakyier the ffb feels.
@@PozeFivem
The force feedback is still the same
The wheel is made to max apply 2.3nm of torque
It doesn't matter if you use it at 100% ffb with a bigger wheel
It would if there was a massive rpm increase of decrease but that isn't the case either
All we did is decrease the *perceived* effect of the force feedback
We do NOT drive the belt drive harder than before
As you said the ffb is less with a bigger wheel which implies that it still uses the same amount of power
In your example you drive the engine with higher rpm, temp and speed to match previous performance of a stronger engine
We don't do that with the g29
If this was your example the car would be a lot slower as you would have to still use that engine with the identifical stress as before it was swapped into a heavier vehicle
So yes, it feels weaker
But no, it doesn't destroy the ffb as you implied in your initial comment
I also have a 350mm wheel on my g29
please can you write the link where you bought the steering wheel and the blue headband? thank you so much bro❤
Blue headband?
Are you satisfied with Logitech g29? Do you have any complaints? Vibration vs.
Can you do tutorial for the g920???
Thanks this help a lot tysm
It does not mess with the FFB, you need to turn it up on the control panel/game you are playing. I’ve had my for 2 years with no problems.
This mod is for people that failed highschool science, this is a great way to reduce the force feedback on your wheel
Oh yeah my name is Mr scratchy voice, I'll be the narrator for this tutorial
SimRacing: "Remove the wheel and disconnect the white wire"
"Diconnects black wire"
Bro nice set up 😂
i think this is completely safe if you play games with chill ffb like ETS2 but with very fast racing games with rough force feedback this can kill it
How to turn a 2nm belt driven wheel into a 1nm belt driven wheel
I like yr diy wooden driving stand
Hey can make a video of how to make detachable like in real life cars
I like the wheel as it is (I have a g29)
But that is well cool
"white wire"
*proceeds to take out a black wire*
Thrust master: just buy a new wheel and switch wheels
Logitech: you gotta become a temporary mechanic to install your wheel
MOZA: wheel comes off. Other wheel goes on
Bro doing risky shid💀
Also adding a heavier wheel will give you about 20% FFB reduction.
Changing the motor and power source ❌
Changing just the wheel ✅
thanks for making that observation i think thats all of our goal here
Will this bring the airbag light on? asking for a friend.
Do you like it? Does the imput feel noticeablely weaker?
take care with the steering wheel weight, cause it can broke the spacer if it's too heavy
Where do you get the blue adapter? Thanks
It’s the worst thing that I’ve ever done, cus the custom wheel is heavier than the stock one so the force feed back fked
U gotta make sure that the wheel is really light so that the g29 still has somewhat strong ffb
Gut gemacht 👍🏻 aber zu großes Wheel für die Klapper Base und shifter zu weit weg ! Spar lieber ein kleinwenig auf ein fanatec csl zum Beispiel ! Es gibt dafür schöne Lenkräder
Are there some F1 wheel you can screw to the spacer like that?
I’m sure! Maybe on Etsy or something!
I actually made an F1 wheel from PVC pipe if you want to check out that video
thanks to you my steering wheel broke :(
ladies and jentlemans... my logitech was burned
Can u plz mention the size of this spacer plz plz plz 😢
Your awesome dude
You are!
Would this damage the gearing inside of the steering assembly due to the larger torque applied (through extra weight or potentially a larger steering wheel?)
Which ones did you use
Should i buy logitech g29 or thrustmaster t300 or t300 rs gt for my First wheel? I play ets2 ans plan on buying games like forza horizon 5 or assetto corsa.
Prob thrust master
@@SimRacingSucks thanks but t300 is price of g29 and stand for it combined so ill probably get the g29 with stand
@@SHADOW-oj5yzdon't it's a waste of money, the ffb is weak, it will keep all your neighbours and entire house up because how loud the gears are and the wheel isn't interchangeable also the h shifter is overpriced plastic garbage
What custom wheel are you using for this.
From where can I get the steering wheel and the spacer? And if you have it can you send me the link
i have a wheel and a adapter on its way rn im very exited
Do you need to screw back paddle shifters and buttons?
Could you telle where to find one of your steps for a ps3 please that way when I'm playing drifting games I don't crash all the time?
my guy I think you're just bad
This is literally just a skill issue
No I just want one to try out
As you learn to drive for real
You will get better at driving games
@@Fullsend6589 then why say so you don’t crash all the time? It’s not going to improve your gameplay your still gonna crash because your trash sorry 🤡
Thanks, Nice Info 👍
Now i am watching this video in reverse
Where did you buy that wheel?
do you lose any force feedback with the deep dish?
Where I can get "spacer"? Could u please give me link🥺~?) please
And lets say i would take a BMW e36 M wheel instead of a racing wheel Like in the Video how would i do it with that then or is it the Same?
The buttons are well far from the front of the wheel too but it will be more realistic for dirt rally 2.0
I want to do this thank you 👍
Go for it!
Como haces la palanca para el drif?
What do you play this on for the device?
Thanks for poison tutorial Bro😅
Can I use a srt wheel
Where can u get that red tape from the top?
next tutorial: How to put the Logitech steering wheel in your car
Should I do this to my g920
I got no cash so i improvised with the paddle shifters... I Taped a ruler in the paddle shifters 😂
A lot of you may disagree with me but I don’t like custom wheels on the Logitech G29 since I actually use buttons on the steering wheel for different things in games.
What wheel do you use
FYI while this may look cool, you lose like a nm if force feedback cause of the extra weight
🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿 Dude thanks 🙏🏿
T300RS: 🤫🧏♂️
Did u loose a lot of force feedback??
Can you please do it for a 3 spoke steering wheel
Could you give me the link for the spacer?