Hands on the side rail and lift up until you can get your feet under you, stand on the seat and step out. Easier to type than to do I'm sure!![]()
DIY the skill is quite limiting. It´s not like I could build something like my Nixim Racecraft GT mysellf
Can someone tell me if cockpit does support caster?
I would add caster under cockpit frame but its hard to say if cockpit can handle me + wheel + pedal + shifter + cockpit weight itself?
Thanks, yes i do have carpet but my cockpit is made in MDF part, it is built very light. Yes my first DIY cockpit (i havent many DIY skills but i focused into it and with some inspiration i finally made it)Depends on the type of rig (cockpit), and weight of course.
My friend in Brasil installed these under his Playseat and he is a big guy.
He has a T500 + TH8 RS shifter. His floor is tile and carpet.
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If you have carpet, furniture sliders will work, thats what I use.
Thanks, yes i do have carpet but my cockpit is made in MDF part, it is built very light. Yes my first DIY cockpit (i havent many DIY skills but i focused into it and with some inspiration i finally made it)
I am assuming that you mean your personal DIY skill is limited...
...so in your case the money you spent for your Nixim was worth it.
There are a few folks who frequent this forum that have the chops to do it.
People like @left888 come to mind for example.![]()
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This looks amazingly good, but I would love to see a video of someone going in and out of this one.
This is what I did:
You could do similar concept using furniture sliders for MDF.
I just cut the foam insert out to match the shape of blocks under my rig.
Then I used velcro to attach, that way they are removable if need be.
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Do you use a ladder? Or is it the kind of seat that once you get in, you'll never want to get out?
I didn't think it was his rig, I meant "you" as in, any person wishing to enter the cool chair. Anyway, thanks for the info and link Jogo.@Cote Dazur posted it, but its not his rig.
You'll have to ask the guy who built it. You can see the original thread for it here at ISR.
He is a Williams F1 engineer. The rig uses a real F1 seat he was able to obtain through his job.
* Same thread ^ has a post by @nicka117 to make your own custom-molded F1 style seat.
I've built my own for very cheap so I would say yes, they are worth it. However, I don't think I could pay a few hundred $$ for any of them. I would jump straight into full motion rigs at that point.The other day I found that I had enoguh money to buy a new wheel and as my dfgt made some strange noises I didn't think it twice and bought a t500 rs, now when I push the brake my normal study chair(where I usually race) bends a bit so I can push the pedal 100% now and therefore I'm losing time...
That's what made me think about purchasing a cockpit but before I wanted to ask if one would solve my problem or they bend as well and I should better reduce the pressure needed to brake? If the best idea is to buy one, which ones should I consider? I've seen the playseats and de rseats rs1 but maybe the experts can give me some new options, my budget limit would be 500-600€ but cheaper options would be highly appreciated and considered if they perform efficiently.
Thank you in advance guys
I've built my own for very cheap so I would say yes, they are worth it. However, I don't think I could pay a few hundred $$ for any of them. I would jump straight into full motion rigs at that point.
Congrats on your new rig!
Wow, the T500 looks massive on it. How is the stability?
Seat looks much plusher than older rSeat model I tried a couple years ago. 👍
The stability is great! The double arm that supports the wheelbase does its job pretty well but the seat is the same it was for the previous model I guess, when you have spend some time on it you still feel some pain in th ass to honest...