Selling pedals voids warranty?

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Hi. I've bought a T300 Fanatec Ferrari Alcantara Edition. I don't need the pedals because I'm using the ones of the G25. If I sell the pedals, will I have problems if I have to return or RMA the wheel in case it has problems? I suppose I would only be requested the wheel base, and not the whole box with everthing, am I wrong?
 
Hi. I've bought a T300 Fanatec Ferrari Alcantara Edition. I don't need the pedals because I'm using the ones of the G25. If I sell the pedals, will I have problems if I have to return or RMA the wheel in case it has problems? I suppose I would only be requested the wheel base, and not the whole box with everthing, am I wrong?
If there is something wrong with just the wheel and it under warranty the whole product have to be returned.
 
Additionally... Those G25 pedals have got to be at least 5 years old by now. The potentiometers are probably not going to last forever. Having the T3PA pedals as reserve is no bad thing.

(personally I prefer the T3PA to G25 pedals, they have a better resolution, slightly longer throw, and the brake mod allows you to get a load cell type feel to the brake if you want)
 
Hi. I've bought a T300 Fanatec Ferrari Alcantara Edition. I don't need the pedals because I'm using the ones of the G25. If I sell the pedals, will I have problems if I have to return or RMA the wheel in case it has problems? I suppose I would only be requested the wheel base, and not the whole box with everthing, am I wrong?
Additionally... Those G25 pedals have got to be at least 5 years old by now. The potentiometers are probably not going to last forever. Having the T3PA pedals as reserve is no bad thing.

(personally I prefer the T3PA to G25 pedals, they have a better resolution, slightly longer throw, and the brake mod allows you to get a load cell type feel to the brake if you want)


I installed the rubber for the brake and it feels nice, altough I haven't tried it with games. However, the pedals are partially made of plastic, so they feel weak. Also, I like to have them inverted. I have not noticed any problem with my potentiometers. If they fail, I will install hal sensors. I have some of my pedals modified, for intance, the spring for the brake and clutch, and I'm also using a piece of metal that increases the throw of the clutch. I may buy a load cell for the brake in the future. Also, the whole feels great, stable and unmovable with this installation, which also gave me the chance me to adjust distances, elevations, angles, etc:

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