This is the longest post I have made to date, I would just like to help someone as someone here has helped me
I made my rig thanks to guys on this site; sometime this summer before the spring delay.
This mount is made of pvc pipping, and will cost you no more than $30 dollars at home depot. I tried to make this as easy as posible for you
What you have to do is sit on your couch or chair or whatever you usually sit in to watch tv (facing tv of course). Measure from your seat to above your lap; a comfortable level which will be your dashboard( about 9-12"), then you will measure from the floor to this same level (about 18-23")
now go on down to home depot
All pipes and fittings will be 1 1/4" in diameter(perfect clamping stregth)
2 T shape fittings= wheel brace, shifter brace
4 elbow fittings= 1 seat to dash, 2 shifter surport, 1 wheel to floor
2 stop fittings= 1 seat to dash, 1 shifter surport
1 clamp for a 1 1/4"= to clamp wheel to T fitting
7 (9"-12")pcv pipes = 1 for seat to dash, 3 wheel to dash, 3 shifter surport
1 (18-23")pcv pipe = floor to dash
as you see you need 8 fittings which are around a dollar a piece, and about 4 pipes (about 24") which around 3 dollars a piece. no glue or screws are need;
although if you want it solid as a rock you have to drill a hole into one of the T shape fittings so that the shifter is really locked on to it 👍. As well you can paint it anycolor you like as well(the pipes are white with red markings:tdown

the set up goes.
OK now stay with me!
Wheel never has to disconnected: Hopefully you will see from the picture(rig broken down ready to be put away) that you connect 3 of the 9" pipes to the T fitting and then brace the wheel to it using the clamp(see pic). one of the elbows goes on the bottom of the pipe connecting to the bottom of the T; the other side connects to the longest pipe, which will run down to the floor. Another elbow goes on the pipe connected to the left side of the T. A pipe is then connected to the other end of that elbow running down to the seat on YOUR left side. the pipe on the right side of the T connects to the shifter.
Shifter never has to disconnect: take 3 pipes and 2 elbow fittings and make a letter U, then take the other T fitting(hole drilled through one side) and attach the bottom side of the T to one of the ends that made the U (stay with me), then clamp the shifter to the T fitting
The pedals are left as is
when your finished you have a setup that breaks down to 3 parts, wheel, shifter, and pedals. along with 3 connecting pipes.
a few put together
last picture shows the hole that must be made to bolt shifter to T fitting
REALLY hope that helps
and remember no clutch is safe, see you online!
MERRY CHIRSTMAS
