Best affordable kit For Driving Setup

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Looking at getting into driving setup, and want some opinions on what ive been looking at?

Fanatec GT3 Wheel,
Wheelstand Pro
Clubsports V2 pedals,
Thrustmaster T8RS shifter

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What platforms you wanting to use it on? If its console, maybe wait til theres more details on the new generation regards wheel support. Pointless spending £500+ on a setup that might not be supported, o might need additional dongels

ps3ud0 :cool:
 
What platforms you wanting to use it on? If its console, maybe wait til theres more details on the new generation regards wheel support. Pointless spending £500+ on a setup that might not be supported, o might need additional dongels

ps3ud0 :cool:

No just for PC, aiming for a Three screen setup, but looking at getting the frame/Chair first,

Playseat frame or office chair/Wheel Stand pro and stand alone office chair, but need some feedback from what people have got!!

May get a next gen console but it may just be easier to put the money into my pc,
 
Curious you put it in the Consoles section - might get a better response in the PC one, but the stuff you are considering is very nice. Ive got a G25 with a WSP, depends if youve got room for a permanent setup or not...

ps3ud0 :cool:
 
Curious you put it in the Consoles section - might get a better response in the PC one, but the stuff you are considering is very nice. Ive got a G25 with a WSP, depends if youve got room for a permanent setup or not...

ps3ud0 :cool:

well, I think more people would get it for console than PC, and yer a lot of good things from the WSP, and the fact its foldable it great to, although getting a racing seat is tempting, there arent a lot of racing seat desk chairs though :/
 
If you're serious about racing games, then don't even bother with console racing games. The majority of decent quality racing wheels and pedal sets are primarily for PCs.

You can't really go wrong with anything Fanatec. Personally I'm hankering for the ClubSport base & pedals with a M3 GT2 wheel :)

As for frames, you can build your own quite cheaply, something like the Ricmotech RS1, or go for a pre-built system like the GT Omega.
 
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