Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel

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Ah yes, that will be an issue, I’m afraid. Can you identify where it’s coming from? Does it do it with the wheel removed?
The base of the steering wheel even makes this noise when I remove the steering wheel but when the steering wheel is turned on this noise disappears. When I play I don't see any difference compared to before. The noise occurs only when the steering wheel goes to the maximum
 
Maybe at the next CES in January?
I asked GPT and it said this:
  • Earliest credible: February 2026
  • Most likely: March–April 2026
  • Possible but less likely: May–June 2026
This is because:
  • Logitech historically launches sim hardware around March–September cycles.
  • Certification/retail prep often takes 10–16 weeks once internal readiness is achieved.
 
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TF Audio N/A (they haven't implemented haptics at this point)
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Honestly, it feels good with that, but for those of you who want a workout you're going to need to dive into the per-car settings when you're in the pits, under the Tyre and Chassis section. This will definitely amplify things a bit, but you're going to need to adjust for different cars - this was for the Aston Martin Vantage GT3:

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Strength 11
TF Audio N/A (they haven't implemented haptics at this point)
Filter 1
Dampener 20
Angle 900

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Honestly, it feels good with that, but for those of you who want a workout you're going to need to dive into the per-car settings when you're in the pits, under the Tyre and Chassis section. This will definitely amplify things a bit, but you're going to need to adjust for different cars - this was for the Aston Martin Vantage GT3:

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Ooooh finally thank u. I think it's difficoult to do settings for all cars....maybe general setting for GT3,4, Hypercars is less complicated.
Tonight I'll try it. I hope they will implement TRUEFORCE!!! Talk to them please
 
I gotta say the pro pedals are awesome but now that I went into g-hub and changed the throttle sensitivity from 80% to 50% it’s like a whole new experience.
 
Global or the curve? Default is 40% what did you end up at?

If I remember correctly I think I ended up keeping it linear. I forget exactly what sensitivity exactly. I have some spring spacer mods I hope to be testing soon and will get you more details then.

Wanted a little driving time like this first... otherwise too many variables for me at my level to dial things in.
 
I gotta say the pro pedals are awesome but now that I went into g-hub and changed the throttle sensitivity from 80% to 50% it’s like a whole new experience.
Could you elaborate on that please? What have changed for you, why does lowering the sensitivity feel better?
 
50 sensitivity is the default and is actually linear, which is generally where I recommend people leave things.
Not sure how mine got so high I never touched it. But it’s way better. Feels like a longer pedal now. Easier to be accurate.
 
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I asked GPT and it said this:
  • Earliest credible: February 2026
  • Most likely: March–April 2026
  • Possible but less likely: May–June 2026
This is because:
  • Logitech historically launches sim hardware around March–September cycles.
  • Certification/retail prep often takes 10–16 weeks once internal readiness is achieved.
Fingers cross !
 
How long is a piece of string? 😉

It’s going to vary from person to person, but they’re good for multiple years of heavy use. To put it another way, we really don’t expect to sell very many of these due to failure of the elastomer. Instead it’s more going to be people doing exactly what you are: looking for more configuration options.
 
How long is a piece of string? 😉

It’s going to vary from person to person, but they’re good for multiple years of heavy use. To put it another way, we really don’t expect to sell very many of these due to failure of the elastomer. Instead it’s more going to be people doing exactly what you are: looking for more configuration options.
Ha very true. Thanks, I prob run my rig more than most, I try to get in 3 hours a day on work days. More on weekends, not that I’m any good, it’s just fun. It’s nice to have spare parts on hand, but yeah more config options is the main reason.
 
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I was today years old when I realized that if you stop fighting the oscillation effects and relax yourself just right in Gr1 and Gr2 cars, the obnoxious oscillation minimizes it self to almost nothing. I can’t believe it took me this long to realize that.
 
I was today years old when I realized that if you stop fighting the oscillation effects and relax yourself just right in Gr1 and Gr2 cars, the obnoxious oscillation minimizes it self to almost nothing. I can’t believe it took me this long to realize that.
That oscillation effect has been like that since GT5 w/DFGT/G27 days. Pretty much had to find that "Zen state" with your hands.
 
That oscillation effect has been like that since GT5 w/DFGT/G27 days. Pretty much had to find that "Zen state" with your hands.
There was definitely a change going from 1.48 to 1.49 with respect to oscillation. It was easy to control in 1.48, but 1.49 did something to make it kind of crazy. I think it was enough that Rich recommended changing FFB strength based on car (lower for high downforce).
 
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Hi,
The Pro pedals are now 100$ off at both amazon and Logitech Canada website, but are completely sold out.
BestBuy Canada no longer carries it.
Are the pro gears still part of their lineup for 2026, should I expect a restock?
Amazon let me pass the order but does not indicate a shipping date.

I am now wondering if I should just go with the rs pedals (also 20$ off) + extra clucth.

Does the pro pedal offer better mounting options? (It is for a playseat evolution)

Thanks !
 
Since the last Gran Turismo update, I've noticed a difference in my Logitech G Pro wheel.

First, I always power on my PS5 using the front button, then turn on the PSVR2, and finally the wheel. Then I launch GT7 and start playing. I've always done it this way.

Now, after the update, if I turn off the wheel and turn it back on with GT7 already running, or switch config profiles, it feels different—heavier center, better!

Anyone else notice this?

Note: I use Logitech's recommended settings (100/8/15) and in-game (5/1).
 
Since the last Gran Turismo update, I've noticed a difference in my Logitech G Pro wheel.

First, I always power on my PS5 using the front button, then turn on the PSVR2, and finally the wheel. Then I launch GT7 and start playing. I've always done it this way.

Now, after the update, if I turn off the wheel and turn it back on with GT7 already running, or switch config profiles, it feels different—heavier center, better!

Anyone else notice this?

Note: I use Logitech's recommended settings (100/8/15) and in-game (5/1).
This is not new, GT7 overrides your base settings always so the best sequence for me is to launch GT7 first.
After the game is running start the base and after that I switch profiles on the base to get my settings working.

Lets say if you have profile 1 for GT7, just swich to another profile and then come back to #1 and there you go.
Another method is to change some value on the selected profile but I prefer to not touch that.
 
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