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Well, I haven't posted on my setup in a while and I've done a few more mods so I thought I would post and condense everything down into this first post.
So, here's what I started out with, a DFGT, a coffee table, and a cheap wal-mart gaming chair
Had to make a pedal stand to get a better angle, the gaming chair was about a F1 sitting position.
Here is the view from behind the wheel. Pretty much 1:1 aspect ratio on the 55" Sony.
I came across a Playseat Classic on the cheap. 125 usd NIB to be exact. The only problem was the wheel mount was very wobbily. Here is my quick fix to that.
So, I found some free time at the shop and finally got around to fabbing up my final welded version of my support. You might be surprised but the 1" square tubing is never in the way even being between my legs. I left foot brake and heel toe all the time and have never touched the support.
Here is how I mounted it at the top for quick disassembly. It's rigidity is bar none best I've used.
A while back I purchased a Buttkicker Gamer and as some of you know it doesn't mount to the Playseats without modifications, so here is my solution. It's a piece of 3/8's all thread and a piece of 1" copper. Worked out very nicely and in about 3 months of used has never moved.
I recently aquired a G25 and as the Playseat community knows the pedals do not fit on the factory mounting plate. So, back to modding.
Another shot of the pedals hardmounted and unboxed.
Of course I'm too cheap to actually purchase the shifter mount from Playseat so I decided to build a center console. Problem being it my rig has to be disassembled after each use so I had to come up with something fairly simple.
Of course your going to get thirsty on those endurance races and who has time to get up and run to the fridge during a pit stop... So here is my solution.
Decided to put a little slit beside where the shifter mounts...
Wondering why yet????
Well, I needed a clock for my cockpit and also a docking station for the Droid.
So, there it is, I'm planning to make a padded arm rest wrapped in leather and cover the wood up with some sort of plastic looking vinyl that will resemble a real console. But to leave you with something nice here is a pic of my wife breaking off the Nurburgring in a 2011 Subaru STI. Enjoy.
P.S. Nixim mod v.2 is in the mail. Can't wait to get it installed.
Well, I haven't posted on my setup in a while and I've done a few more mods so I thought I would post and condense everything down into this first post.
So, here's what I started out with, a DFGT, a coffee table, and a cheap wal-mart gaming chair
Had to make a pedal stand to get a better angle, the gaming chair was about a F1 sitting position.
Here is the view from behind the wheel. Pretty much 1:1 aspect ratio on the 55" Sony.
I came across a Playseat Classic on the cheap. 125 usd NIB to be exact. The only problem was the wheel mount was very wobbily. Here is my quick fix to that.
So, I found some free time at the shop and finally got around to fabbing up my final welded version of my support. You might be surprised but the 1" square tubing is never in the way even being between my legs. I left foot brake and heel toe all the time and have never touched the support.
Here is how I mounted it at the top for quick disassembly. It's rigidity is bar none best I've used.
A while back I purchased a Buttkicker Gamer and as some of you know it doesn't mount to the Playseats without modifications, so here is my solution. It's a piece of 3/8's all thread and a piece of 1" copper. Worked out very nicely and in about 3 months of used has never moved.
I recently aquired a G25 and as the Playseat community knows the pedals do not fit on the factory mounting plate. So, back to modding.
Another shot of the pedals hardmounted and unboxed.
Of course I'm too cheap to actually purchase the shifter mount from Playseat so I decided to build a center console. Problem being it my rig has to be disassembled after each use so I had to come up with something fairly simple.
Of course your going to get thirsty on those endurance races and who has time to get up and run to the fridge during a pit stop... So here is my solution.
Decided to put a little slit beside where the shifter mounts...
Wondering why yet????
Well, I needed a clock for my cockpit and also a docking station for the Droid.
So, there it is, I'm planning to make a padded arm rest wrapped in leather and cover the wood up with some sort of plastic looking vinyl that will resemble a real console. But to leave you with something nice here is a pic of my wife breaking off the Nurburgring in a 2011 Subaru STI. Enjoy.
P.S. Nixim mod v.2 is in the mail. Can't wait to get it installed.
Nsane1 (original post)So, I found a Playseat classic on the cheapness. ...and I purchased it since I had been looking at them online for a while. I've searched and searched on here and google and I always hear the classic has "a little wobble" or "doesn't feel sturdy enough"
Well, I would agree, times a hundred. I've been playing on my coffee table setup since I got my dfgt. It actually felt really good. The main problem was having to set it up. I have a cheap gaming chair from wal-mart but it rocks so I had to shove something under the front and put a big magazine rack behind it to keep it in place. I had built a stand to angle the pedals right. I really enjoyed the setup but the seat being cheap, worn-out, and vinyl was not fun for extended periods of playing. And since it took a while to set everything up I would usually play for 6-8 straight hours. So, the playseat classic was the choice.
So, here's the deal. The seat alone on the playseat is worth what I gave for it and the pedal perch is nice too. But, I cannot play games with the steering rack. It is absolutely horrible. It moves a good 2 inches in every direction. The coffee table was sturdy as balls. So, I cut two pieces of conduit about a foot and a half long for both sides of the front stabilizer. (yeah, probably a little overkill, but I was wanting to use it badddd) Thinking the small short stabilizers that are on it were the problem. Helped a little but still not rigid enough for me. So, since I'm a welder, I'll be looking at welding those legs on and welding a brace from the bottom of the steering perch to the bar that runs from the seat to the pedals.
So, is there any quick and simple ways to fix this that anybody has found? Or am I going to have to do some grinding/welding/painting to get this thing to be firm? Sorry for the long post, I was just super excited to get one since I didn't figure I would be able to afford one for a long while. Then, super dissapointed when I got it together and realized I cannot play with it like that. For now I have gone back to the new playseats seat/pedals and the coffee table for the wheel mount. For all the people that bash on a person's coffee table setup, I can't imagine why. I have searched and searched on both here and google for a quick fix and found none so I figured somebody on here knows and probably posted but it is buried in the archives of the web. Since this thing is pretty old skool. Thanks in advance for the help.
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