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Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2023
Muy bueno para que los niños jueguen
Bradley
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023
The craftsmanship on this product is awful. The shifter mount weld separated so it now just freely comes off. Mine is welded crooked so it rocks back and forth (even with the "adjustable" feet (they aren't really adjustable per se, you can just loosen them, making it sit a little better but still not perfect, and making it so your feet will eventually need screwed back on)Save your money and get something with a seat attached. Next level Racing makes an excellent beginner cockpit that's 100X better.
Samuel Houle
Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2023
Cheap cheap cheapSo there are 3 types of bolts for this stand.They sent me a million of the small bolts but not enough of the important ones that could of held that stand into place. Shaky, they probably dont even give a s about the customer and just throw all the stuff in a box hoping people don’t make any reviews.I suggest either buying a more expensive one or making one yourself. I feel scammed tbh lol
Christian T
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2022
This thing is ultra flimsy. If you shift the whole thing jiggles and the steering wheel just bounces constantly. I made sure everything was tight but the supports are just too thin or unsupported so you can shake and jiggle this whole thing very easily. If they would have connected the steering wheel supports to the shifter support I think that could have fixed the problem.
v barnes
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2022
This was a Christmas gift for my son. Assembly was easy as all hardware and needed tools were included. His only complaint was that the included cable guides, may cause a wire to be pinched while folding the stand for storage.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2021
I love this thing, minus a few things. The idea behind it is great. I love the adjustability. I can use it and adjust it down for my kids to use too. Downside is the welds seem to be a little off. Once everything is bolted together, there's no adjusting it due to being bound up. I was able to work around that with some added washers. If you're an aggressive driver, it does flex a bit but I had no issue with that. Overall a good value for what it is. If your handy, adding a few washers makes it even better if you need adjustability. I would buy again if I needed to.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 24, 2021
I don't know what the other reviewers were talking about when it comes to assembly. While just like many, the instruction manual wasn't the greatest, but it didn't tell me to use the wrong size screws like some were saying. And I didn't have to drill any extra holes or go to the hardware store to pick up missing washers, different bolt sizes, nothing. It even included all the bolts and washers I needed to mount my G29 shifter and pedals to the stand.But you get what you pay for. The item is a bit shaky, especially when you extend everything to the highest point. I wish that area was reinforced a little more to add some rigidity. It's also quite top heavy, again worse when it's fully extended. On hard sudden turns, if you're not careful, the stand can tip towards you a bit. On the other hand, it's great that there are two mounting options for the shifter, though the one mounted closer to the wheel is too far forward in my opinion. And you can't get any other stand in this price range so compromises are to expected. All in all, pretty good for its price but you get what you pay for.
Gregory Rivera
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2021
While it might not be the most flashy or aesthetically pleasing rig, it does it's job well. I use this mostly for flight sims, and the build quality is MUCH better than I was expecting. Especially for the price! Easy to set up and put away. Very pleased 10/10
Bruno Champagne
Reviewed in Canada on June 16, 2020
Fast ship , great service and nice product , i love this stand , its strong made , long range of height adjustment , wheel angle , shifter position , work well with G-920 , you can screw wheel and pedal right on the stand in existing hole (screw are in the box) will also fit any wheel you have .😉 i recommend this product .👍🤟
Steave G
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2020
Very heavy steel construction. The instructions are very unclear, so I ended up having to remove/replace bolts a few times. The packaging was laughable, but the product is great and the price is low. I use it with a G29 w/ shifter on a PC and it works great.
Declan
Reviewed in Canada on December 30, 2020
I’m going to cover two things I’ve been seeing frequently in the reviews for this product in my review.First, a common complaint was that the instructions are unclear or too confusing. I completely disagree, the way it was formatted reminded me of building a legitimate set and was just as easy when it came to building it. Although there are no written instructions the pictures given are extremely simple to understand.Secondly, the wobble of the stand. For the price and design a little wobble is expected and if you tighten every bolt (and make sure to use the washers) it will not completely stop wobbling but it will be barely noticeable. I have been using this product for roughly ten hours a day for the last week and I can say that it is a wonderful product and for your price I would definitely recommend it.-Declan
Adin B.
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2020
Keep in mind, this is a $90 universal-fit wheel, pedal, and shifter stand.The directions aren't too great. The print is small, the bolt size/thread pitch do not match, there's no mention of washers, and the directions, for some reason, apparently double-up. That being said, this is a relatively simply piece to put together and the directions aren't entirely needed, but can be a bit helpful in orientation of the base, mount arms, wheel base, and shifter base.The hardware appears to be good quality. The threads on the bolts are clean and consistent. The allen heads are not filled with schmoo, so the hex key fits tightly. The nuts are good quality and spin easily onto the bolts and tighten well.Steel 1"x1" tubing is used and is seems to be press bent, hence the ridges on the inside of the shifter's L arm. Unfortunately, the base frame itself (where the pedals rest) is not level out of the box and is quite wobbly, however the supplied leveling casters work well and have enough thread to make up the difference. No unevenness was felt in my feet when placing them on the pedals or the base.While there is no paint drip upon inspection, many of the parts have had the paint chip, presumably during shipping, as they were wrapped in bubble-wrap and haphazardly placed into a cardboard box with three foam strips laid on top to add some kind of 'support' from being crushed. All of the hardware, allen key, and unknown-size wrench were placed into an individual bag without labels as to size, amount.Although there are knobs to be used to tighten the shifter's L arm and the steering wheel mount's dual arms, they feel cheap (as expected), but tight down quite well. That being said, that amount of adjustment which can be made to steering wheel height is nice, but the angle adjustment which is allowed for the steering wheel's base is, unneeded. The minimal amount that can be made may as well not be made available for the Logitech G920's wheel (and shifter). Slots are machined into the base (and the arm mount for some reason) to allow the base to tilt, but it's at such a small increment that it wouldn't be noticed. The slots are machine well, but only on a single axis and not curved to allow for more angles to be achieved.The only complaints that I have for this specific stand (and they aren't big complaints), is that the shifter cannot be secured to the supplied bases. Pictured above, and (poorly) lightened, is the underside of the shifter base. Unlike the steering wheel's base which has square tubing to allow the wheel to secure itself, the shifter base lacks that feature. This is easily solved by cutting down a 1" x 2" piece of wood and placing it "inside" the mount to allow the G920's shifter tighten properly. It's a simple fix.The shifter's L arm may not extend away from wheel far enough, so be aware of that. The location of the arm is more along the lines of a Honda's shifter location; close to the steering wheel, within quick reach. So, this isn't really a complaint about placement of the shifter in relation to the wheel, but more an observation of the lack of adjustment. Given the packing restraints, I can see why they kept it the size it is.Where the pedals rest has three angles to choose from, and while the pedals themselves are heavy and have a non-slip rubber feet, I feel that under hard braking the assembly would slip off of the base. A metal strip running from the left side to the right would help solve this problem on top of the base so, when the pedals are pushed hard, they will push into the strip which would help them not push off of the base. Not a big deal, as a strip can be made with an L bracket and bolted into place. (But having that be provided would be awesome for people in the future!)Hardware. I had previously stated that the hardware is in good condition and is quite adequate. However, more flat washers, locking washers for the larger M8 and smaller M6 button-head bolts would have been nice to have. I see them loosening over time with the base being moved and used often. The amount of extra M6 button-head bolts that are supplied is...astounding. The two pictured M8 bolts were used to mount the secondary shifter base (but lacked necessary washers) to the wheel frame. One washer was not machined properly and the inner diameter would allow for a bolt approximately the size of an M3, not the M6 button-head, to pass through.To be fair, the extra M6 hardware may be used for other wheels, shifters, or pedals to tighten them down to the bases so they do not slide.All of that being said; chipping paint, poor packaging, poor directions, inordinate amount of extra non-essential hardware, lack of hardware, lack of adjustment, and sketchy quality of the tubing, knobs, and some design, I'd definitely buy this product again if I had another wheel.The design is simple enough to allow for customization for whatever wheel setup that you have. There were only a few small gripes about the design, but remember, this is a universal stand mean to suit the needs of *many* different wheel setups and kept at a low cost. The quality isn't going to be there for your specific wheel, but that's okay. The only thing this wheel stand needs to do is hold a wheel. It doesn't need to move, doesn't need to keep up with strong forces, and, from what I can tell, will suit most people's needs.Buy it. Customize it. Make it even better for your setup.
Masta Disasta
Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2020
Decent wheel stand, very durable feel with slight wiggle to it (not enough to ruin the feel of the game Imo). Fold up feature is a little bit of a pain as it involves unbolting and rebolting nuts and screws, otherwise good purchase.
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