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Hi im al looking to upgrade my sim rig. I have the G920 wheels and pedals and shifter. I want to get beter looking to go direct drive not fussy on what make just moving up with out braking the bank. Let me know if you have any sim rig stuff i can look at.

I do Acc and is busy getting my setup a bit more realistic. contact me if you have somthing i can look at.
 
Hi im al looking to upgrade my sim rig. I have the G920 wheels and pedals and shifter. I want to get beter looking to go direct drive not fussy on what make just moving up with out braking the bank. Let me know if you have any sim rig stuff i can look at.

I do Acc and is busy getting my setup a bit more realistic. contact me if you have somthing i can look at.
Uhh can I buy it for 2
 
with out braking the bank
How fast is the bank going?I think your best bet would be wooden blocks, regardless if it goes slow or fast, it will still not brake it

Looking at fairly priced DD stuff, those doesn't really exists unless you go the diy route imho.
 
You can build a rig based on aluminum profiles. It’s super strong and can be configured to support anything.

First piece of sim racing hardware I recommend you buy is a load cell based pedal set. This will give you the biggest jump in lap time. You can buy a set and keep your G920 until you can afford to upgrade to a direct drive wheelbase.
 
You can build a rig based on aluminum profiles. It’s super strong and can be configured to support anything.

First piece of sim racing hardware I recommend you buy is a load cell based pedal set. This will give you the biggest jump in lap time. You can buy a set and keep your G920 until you can afford to upgrade to a direct drive wheelbase.

This tbh. Better pedals like LC based pedals will make you more consistent and helps massively with learning to trailbrake properly. Along with this a fixed setup for your sim gear if you don't have one already, you'll probably need it if going LC anyway.

Unfortunately sim racing gear in SA is expensive, even entry level DD setups. So pedals and save up for a new wheelbase like @vinodh said if you can't make the leap for all of it at once.

Also depending on what you play on can influence which setups are available to you. If PC the options are limitless, console not so much.
 

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