Hey,
Let me start by saying i had lots of fun on thursday night.
Unfortunately during qualifying for the second race the wheel that i use, (Fanatec Speedster 2) locked full to left, upon fixing i have realised that 90 degrees to the left or right is not enough, so i am hoping to replace the potentiometer with one that offers a futher turning circle, as i have got a fairly decnt set of pedals. Does anybody know as to where i might find a better potentiometer than my current one? Any help would be useful.
This is being done as i can't afford a new wheel, nor can i justify one to my parents.
Steering wheel rebuild.
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Steering wheel rebuild.
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Re: Steering wheel rebuild.
Check with local Electrical shops, or maybe trademe for a broken wheel
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Re: Steering wheel rebuild.
dickies have them or jaycar.co.nz for POTS. you will have to redo the turning stops too?
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yes i will have to replace the turning stops, will sort that out closer to the time.
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why isnt 90 degrees to the left or right enough?
thats all my momo has
thats all my momo has
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don't the momos have 135 to the left or right
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its a little bit past a quarter turn each way but i dont think its that much
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Momo's have 270 rotation.any chance of someone here having a broken wheel with a decent turn on it?
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i am always looking on trademe hoping to see some momo pedals without a wheel lol. i am using buttons on the wheel for go and stop and im too scroogy to buy a new wheel and pedal set.
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