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DFGT Paddle Attachment

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Hi not sure where to post this topic but I'm wondering whether I should buy the gran turgismo paddle attachment or the RSF paddle attachment.
Any thoughts on which one I should go for.

(Before people suggest i trade in for a g27, I would have bought a g27 had it not been twice as expensive in my country)
 
I think those RSF paddles look really clever and cool. The Granturismo ones look too "thick" for some reason.
 
Hi not sure where to post this topic but I'm wondering whether I should buy the gran turgismo paddle attachment or the RSF paddle attachment.
Any thoughts on which one I should go for.

(Before people suggest i trade in for a g27, I would have bought a g27 had it not been twice as expensive in my country)

I've bought those GranTurgismo paddles 2 years ago, best upgrade for my DFGT this far ! Really good bang for your bucks ! There aren't too thick or big as stated here above. They are adjustable, I like a open grip, with paddles far from the grasp of my fingers around the steering wheel. With little clicks a nice feel and functional paddle at each side.
The RSF paddles look really good too, but those paddles aren't as cheap as the GTGismo's.
 
I think the RSF paddles have a nice shape but I'm not a fan of the red locking mechanism to be used.
Also should I buy the adjustable or fixed GranTurgismo Paddles?
 
I think the RSF paddles have a nice shape but I'm not a fan of the red locking mechanism to be used.
Also should I buy the adjustable or fixed GranTurgismo Paddles?

The adjustable paddles for sure ! You can set them close to the wheel, or like I did, more 'open' for a good grip around the grip, without touching or having contact with the paddles while steering. I only shift with 1 or 2 fingers and with a good setup, you can make it a good click-and-release paddle.
 
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