Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel

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I used a light bbq cover until I mounted a monitor to the rig. It covered everything from the bucket seat to the pedal tray, falling neatly just below the aluminum profile on all 4 sides.View attachment 1505327
That would work for the wife's rig, not mine. I need 2 separate covers. One for the wheel + base and one for the pedal set, preferably with G-Pro, True Force and Logitech logos embroidered on them both.
 
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After 1 year and 14 000 kms… with gloves.

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Yep, you'll always need something with the quick release on it in order to attach the wheel to the base. The GT D wheel is a complete steering wheel that can't be disassembled, but the RS Wheel Hub was explicitly designed to allow for the simple attachment of other steering wheel shapes via a purely mechanical solution. We supply the RS Round and Track Wheels, with the Formula Wheel coming soon; MOMO supplies their round and GT wheels, with a new one coming soon; then there's the various third parties that have already produced different wheels that attach to the RS Wheel Hub - MPI, Rogue Racing, Acelith etc. etc.

If you're on PC you can use the RS QR Adapter to connect an even wider range of steering wheels to the base, including those with screens, provided they work as their own USB device.
when will be avaible the Mclaren Formula wheel?
 
Just an appreciation post for this wheel (original), base and pedals, after 3 years and 3 months of practically daily use, it's been working flawlessly, except a little problem with the mini joystick that was easily solved with a bit of liquid (I used oil spray but it should have been a contact cleaner).

Knock on wood for many more years of use!
 
@LOGI_Rich and/or anyone else who might be using one. I've just picked up this,

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and a couple other goodies to go with it.

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Am wondering if the G-Pro wheel and pedals will have any issues dealing with this thing?

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Really would like to be able to switch the wheel and joystick and the FS'25 key start thing, that came with that collector's edition PC version, between PS5 Pro and PC, on the fly.
If it does work, I might even get FS'25 for the PS as well, just for scientific comparisons ;).

I have the Logitech Farm bundle and used to use it with FS'22 on PC. The G-Pro required some wheel stand mods that prevent me from easily using it now so, went with this new controller solution, for PC anyway, so I didn't have to remove the G-Pro from the desk/wheelstand.

TIA for any information anyone can provide.
 
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On PS... doubtful. I don't think I've seen someone try and use the Simtask stick with a wheel other than TM. On PC... shouldn't be an issue - it's the benefit of PC's more open approach to input devices. Give it a go and let us know :-)
 
On PS... doubtful. I don't think I've seen someone try and use the Simtask stick with a wheel other than TM. On PC... shouldn't be an issue - it's the benefit of PC's more open approach to input devices. Give it a go and let us know :-)
Oh, I just love guinea piggin'. :D

If the stick doesn't work on the PS, we'll, that's no great loss. So long as wheel, pedals and old G27 shifter work through that switcher to the PS, I'll be a happy pig.
 
As soon as I found a post on Reddit from @LOGI_Rich saying that the H-shifter would be available this year, I immediately placed an order for the G-Pro. Three years ago I ordered the G-Pro for the first time and after six months I sold it due to the constant FFB issues in GT7 at the time and the lack of an ecosystem, even though I really liked the wheel itself. Back then I felt it was a bit of wasted potential.

After two years, when I fired up the hardware again today, the GT7 experience compared to what it was two years ago is a night-and-day difference. Wonderfully refined force feedback, and TrueForce is even more polished. I also really like the RS Shifter—premium build quality. I’m very happy with the purchase.

@LOGI_Rich – I hope the H-shifter will be of similar quality and in a similar style to the RS Shifter, so that it blends nicely with the whole setup.

Question to the community: do you know of any stand similar to the one I have in the photo that can handle a DD wheel and gear shifting? The one I have is acceptable, but it wobbles quite a bit, especially when shifting with the shifter. I also have the wheel set to 5.5 Nm. I don’t need a full cockpit because it takes up a lot of space, and I have a super comfortable sofa ;)
 

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As soon as I found a post on Reddit from @LOGI_Rich saying that the H-shifter would be available this year, I immediately placed an order for the G-Pro. Three years ago I ordered the G-Pro for the first time and after six months I sold it due to the constant FFB issues in GT7 at the time and the lack of an ecosystem, even though I really liked the wheel itself. Back then I felt it was a bit of wasted potential.

After two years, when I fired up the hardware again today, the GT7 experience compared to what it was two years ago is a night-and-day difference. Wonderfully refined force feedback, and TrueForce is even more polished. I also really like the RS Shifter—premium build quality. I’m very happy with the purchase.

@LOGI_Rich – I hope the H-shifter will be of similar quality and in a similar style to the RS Shifter, so that it blends nicely with the whole setup.

Question to the community: do you know of any stand similar to the one I have in the photo that can handle a DD wheel and gear shifting? The one I have is acceptable, but it wobbles quite a bit, especially when shifting with the shifter. I also have the wheel set to 5.5 Nm. I don’t need a full cockpit because it takes up a lot of space, and I have a super comfortable sofa ;)
I don't think it exists...but i have a similar wheel stand as you and i solved it with 3 aluminium rods bolted to the stand and some weights in front to keep the unit from leaning over.
Solid as a rock! Makes all the difference, especially when you have just one hand at the wheel while shifting.
 

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Hi guys quick question.
I'd like to swap in some classic colored Playstation buttons into the wheel, they look about the same size so wondering if it's doable and will that void my warranty since I'm taking the hub apart?

So far all I've done is a center cap sticker, and new CF style pedal plates I covered with a clear vinyl sticker to prevent wear

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I just got pushed an update for g-hub it said in the notes there what’s an update for the firmware for the pro I thought addressing TF crashing (which I have, with and without a usb hub) but when I plugged in the base it didn’t offer anything.
 
Two things:

1. Are you changing the base to PC mode when connecting to PC?
2. Which version of firmware are you seeing in the firmware option on the OLED screen?
 
Definitely part of the range still, and not discontinued.
Ended up receiving the Logitech G Pro pedals this week.

The mounting screw pattern is the same as G923, I had high hope to not have to modify my 10 years+ old original Playseat Evolution rig, bolted to a wooden frame.

It was an easy swap between G923 and the pro pedal.
...However,
The playseat evolution unadjustable pedal plate stands at about 45 degree, it brings the pro Clutch,Brake and Acc. pedals angled few degree towards the driver seat, the g923 pedals were perpendicular to the floor.

With the extra amount of pressure that is required for braking with the pro pedal, the playseat evolution pedal plate would move a bit because of the way it is attached to the frame.

The setup is usable.

But to address these 2 issues, I removed the original pedal plate and built a DIY sturdy wooden platform angled just right for the pro pedal. Took me 2 hours, it was worth it.

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Hopefully this help future buyers with the original Playseat Evolution.
 
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Ended up receiving the Logitech G Pro pedals this week.

The mounting screw pattern is the same as G923, I had high hope to not have to modify my 10 years+ old original Playseat Evolution rig, bolted to a wooden frame.

It was an easy swap between G923 and the pro pedal.
...However,
The playseat evolution unadjustable pedal plate stands at about 45 degree, it brings the pro Clutch,Brake and Acc. pedals angled few degree towards the driver seat, the g923 pedals were perpendicular to the floor.

With the extra amount of pressure that is required for braking with the pro pedal, the playseat evolution pedal plate would move a bit because of the way it is attached to the frame.

The setup is usable.

But to address these 2 issues, I removed the original pedal plate and built a DIY sturdy wooden platform angled just right for the pro pedal. Took me 2 hours, it was worth it.

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Hopefully this help future buyers with the original Playseat Evolution.
amazing. i really would love to have such skill
 
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