




- Insane Torque & Precision: The 12 N·m output is rock-solid, yet delivers ultra-fine feedback via its 21-bit encoder. - Build Quality: Sturdy aluminum housing, silent operation, and no detectable cogging even at low speeds. - Seamless Integration: Plugged straight into Moza Pit House, updated firmware in seconds, and it instantly recognized my KS steering wheel. - Thermal Management: No heat-related torque fade after 6-hour ACC endurance runs.

It's a solid-feeling hand brake, and it immediately made rally driving more fun and controllable when mounted on my GT Player sim cockpit. So much less of my crashing in corners trying to kick out the back end with the foot brake.

Perfect for games like assetto corsa (shuto revival), asetto corsa evo(you can bind the signals, but there isn't a binding available for the neutral position, so self canceling is disabled during the beta), tokyo xtreme racer 2025( it works here as well, but given the single player nature of the game its just an rpg element), truck simulators(yup this is where it comes alive , bind every function you will need them).


Thank u for your the cluch to finish my system to be able to use ATS Simulator and drifting games. Love it . Perfect as it was described.



Easy to setup Works flawlessy



very good wheel tracking from ur wheel to ur car in game





First off, my #1 love on console is Forza. I am FAA Rattlesnake AKA Rattlesnake jr, and if you know me, I am a top 50 driver in the world on Xbox. If you are really fast on Forza and have no desire to play anything else, DO NOT buy this! You will be slow as molasses unless you have lightning fast heel-toe skills. I gave this 5 stars because for the price, it's your best intro to SIM RACING. it's the best wheel for the money. It's my first wheel and I've gotta say, it has changed my desires in what I want out of a racing game. On Project cars you can feel EVERYTHING you are doing. On F1, I'm leaving corners way smoother after much practice. If you have ps4, the 929 is exactly the same. It's based on the g27, but has more buttons. The force feedback is great. It is not as loud as people say unless you play in an opera house of a room. The brake pedal has the rubber grommet to simulate the progression of hydraulic disk brakes through the pedal. You can adjust your dead zone or saturation to compensate for the range of motion. By far, it's the best gaming decision I've made racing-wise. On Pcars and Assetto Corsa, with headphones on and correct settings and positioning, I feel as close to the track as I would at my local raceway doing kz2 or Track Day.