Fanatec acquired by Corsair

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The installation is quite straight forward, both base side and wheel side. Work slowly and follow the steps. A simple torque wrench is useful and you can find them for not much on Amazon

Or you could find a tech at a local phone repair shop to help. Its a pretty quick installation
Yeah but having to do the electrical disconnect on the base then DO NOT LET GO OF THE CONNECTOR!!! or it will go back down into the base, then twisting it around to go back into the base, all of that scares the hell out of me. And if you have two wheel rims you have to put a wheel side on each one?
 
Yeah but having to do the electrical disconnect on the base then DO NOT LET GO OF THE CONNECTOR!!! or it will go back down into the base, then twisting it around to go back into the base, all of that scares the hell out of me. And if you have two wheel rims you have to put a wheel side on each one?
You need a QR for every wheel, and a QR shaft for the base.

Installing the shaft is a little tricky, but only needs to be done once.
 
What difference can you tell?
Difference? to what? I have only used QR2, but have hundreds of good use with it across many sims, it's as rock solid as my IRL cars and it allows me to switch wheels in about a second, and my time is very valuable, I can't potentially lose a race because the pit stop took too long.
 
Difference? to what? I have only used QR2, but have hundreds of good use with it across many sims, it's as rock solid as my IRL cars and it allows me to switch wheels in about a second, and my time is very valuable, I can't potentially lose a race because the pit stop took too long.
Ok so you started with the QR2. I thought you might have upgraded.
 
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