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Dec 05, 2019
Hard to beat for the money!
1 of 1 found this helpful For the cost, this is a very stable stand. As others have mentioned, the instructions leave a lot to be desired from the lack of them to the bad diagrams, but with your thinking cap on, you can figure it out.
I have a T300RS with the three-pedal setup and TH8A shifter mounted to this stand and it works fine the highest angle. The main issue is the weight of the wheel and shifter together are enough to make the stand tip towards the player under more vigorous driving. Placing a weight behind the pedals fixes the issue, but does mean the other possible angles are rather pointless as the counter weight would have to be significant.

Dec 23, 2019
Adds a whole new dimension to racing games.
1 of 1 found this helpful Combined with a T3PA 3-pedal setup, the whole package adds a new dimension to racing games of all kinds. I enjoy road racing, rally, and even games like Wreckfest with this whole setup.
One "con" I have for the shifter has to do with its tactility. As you move through the gates, the feeling of going from one gate to the next is a little numb right until you hit the stop, which is more like hitting a wall rather than the gradual roll you felt on the way there. I bought a CLIXBEETLE-PRO from Australia on e-bay. It's a blue piece of heavy-duty plastic that has a set of ball bearings embedded in it. By design, it only impacts H-pattern play and you do not have to remove it to switch to sequential, so it's great all-round.
Once you lube it up per the instructions, the feeling going from gate to gate and then hitting the stop now feels like a nice, tight short throw shifter. Snick, snick, snick. It's perfect.
I did spend some time in the sequential mode at first, but it was only for rally games. I found that most often in those cases I reverted to the paddles on the T300RS.