DFGT replacing wheel...

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I'm having a logitech DFGT, but I don't like the buttons, the grip, etc... :( My question was, can you replace the wheel with an after market one from Sparco, MOMO, ... but still remain a sort of paddle shifters?

BTW srry for my bad English
 
I don't believe you can do that with the DFGT. Confirmation anyone?

Jerome
 
Buy a G25 or G27

I have one but it broke (it won't calibrate, there's a problem with the optical sensor disk), because I hadn't got the money to buy a g27 again (I'm 15) I bought a DFGT,
Btw, has the DFGT the same optical sensor disk?
 
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I have one but it broke (it won't calibrate, there's a problem with the optical sensor disk), because I hadn't got the money to buy a g27 again (I'm 15) I bought a DFGT,
Btw, has the DFGT the same optical sensor disk?

Did you still had warranty for it? Or you void it?
 
I dont understand why when peoples wheels malfunction the first thing they think is lets open it up before I call the manufacturer. I have had companies replace broken items that where no longer under warranty. Alot of times its better for them to replace your out of warranty product then loose potential future sale. Anyway its allways best to call the company first.If they wont do anything then try to fix it yourself. Just some friendly advice.
 
I dont understand why when peoples wheels malfunction the first thing they think is lets open it up before I call the manufacturer. I have had companies replace broken items that where no longer under warranty. Alot of times its better for them to replace your out of warranty product then loose potential future sale. Anyway its allways best to call the company first.If they wont do anything then try to fix it yourself. Just some friendly advice.

If contacted Logitech, but they were just saying in long terms: buy a new g27. The problem is if I wan't to fix it myself I need that encoder disk, it's a very small piece of plastic
 
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