G27 pedals vs. T3PA-PRO (T500 pedals)

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Does anyone have any experience with both?
I have G27 pedals with the GTEye spring brake mod, and a adapter to make them work on my T300RS. I'm trying to figure out if the T500 pedals would be considered an upgrade to the G27 pedals, or about the same? Any links to reviews or other threads like this would be appreciated. Thanks
 
Does anyone have any experience with both?
I have G27 pedals with the GTEye spring brake mod, and a adapter to make them work on my T300RS. I'm trying to figure out if the T500 pedals would be considered an upgrade to the G27 pedals, or about the same? Any links to reviews or other threads like this would be appreciated. Thanks

I had a similar question to yours. Posted it in another thread. Sorry don't mean to hijack your question, thought I'd bump it and see if I can get an answer as well.

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I have set of Logitech G27s practically new. Got them replaced under warranty and used it a total of 6 hours, so they are as new as can be. They sent me the new ones with the updated encoder with the newer packaging.

My question is do I sell this wheel set and get no more than £140-£150 max? Or, do I buy an adapter for 20 odd quid so I can use the pedals with the T300 GTE? Or do I buy T3PAs? Pro or otherwise.
 
I have used stock G27 pedals but do not own them. I do own T3PA-Pros.

Simple answer - if you do not plan to do much modding to them and do not care to have inverted pedals - the G27 pedals are fine. If anything just get the upgraded spring for the brake resistance.

The T3PA-Pros have great options for brake pedal resistance - I love the feeling of the conical brake mod. The gas and clutch on the other hand are way to light in my opinion, the stock G27 gas and clutch had a bit better feeling if my memory serves me correctly.

For my T3PA-Pros I shoved foam behind the clutch and gas pedals to get a little bit better feel.. honestly what I would like to do is hook up some throttle cable and a return spring but the foam works fine for now and I am lazy.

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I do have properly functioning G27 pedals, and they have the GTEye brake spring already. I like it way better than before the spring. But I upgraded to a T300RS wheel, and hate the cheap pedals it came with. I'm thinking of buying the T3PA Pro pedals just to complete the T300 into a nice package. The old faithful G27 will stick around as a backup in case of issues, and possibly a setup on a secondary rig for my daughter. By the sounds of it, it's not much of a upgrade, but it definitely isn't a downgrade which is equally important. Thanks for the response, and pictures. Much appreciated.
 
I do have properly functioning G27 pedals, and they have the GTEye brake spring already. I like it way better than before the spring. But I upgraded to a T300RS wheel, and hate the cheap pedals it came with. I'm thinking of buying the T3PA Pro pedals just to complete the T300 into a nice package. The old faithful G27 will stick around as a backup in case of issues, and possibly a setup on a secondary rig for my daughter. By the sounds of it, it's not much of a upgrade, but it definitely isn't a downgrade which is equally important. Thanks for the response, and pictures. Much appreciated.
For the same money as the T3PA Pros you could get these. http://www.fanatec.com/us-en/pedals...net&utm_campaign=General+Links&a_aid=gtplanet They are a significant upgrade to either of the other sets.
 
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I do have properly functioning G27 pedals, and they have the GTEye brake spring already. I like it way better than before the spring. But I upgraded to a T300RS wheel, and hate the cheap pedals it came with. I'm thinking of buying the T3PA Pro pedals just to complete the T300 into a nice package. The old faithful G27 will stick around as a backup in case of issues, and possibly a setup on a secondary rig for my daughter. By the sounds of it, it's not much of a upgrade, but it definitely isn't a downgrade which is equally important. Thanks for the response, and pictures. Much appreciated.
Get an adapter to use the G27 pedals. It would be much cheaper, although it would make the G27 redundant.
 
Okay. So I've decided to keep my G27 pedals and purchase an adapter.

But I really can't justify keeping the entire set to my misses. I've already bought the T300 GTE. If I sold the wheel and shifter without the pedals and bought her some perfume or the like she'll almost certainly calm down.

Question, how much do I advertise a wheel and shifter for without the pedals?

Thoughts? Please advise. Thanks.
 
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