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{{{ NEED HELP FIXING T2 WHEEL, PLEASE?}}}

BMead

{{{ NEED HELP FIXING T2 WHEEL, PLEASE?}}}

by BMead » Wed, 15 Jan 1997 04:00:00

As I opened up My T2 steering wheel to replace the shitty black screws
whith new higher quality ones because my wheel console was falling apart,
I noticed The wires were very close together.  When I was finished
screwing in the new screws, I accidentally cut or stripped a wire
somewhere.  Now my red A button works, but my Stickshift and red B button
don't work.  My T2 has been pretty useful.  I'd like to fix it, but I am
not an electronics expert.  Should I dump my old T2 and go for a really
high caliber wheel and pedal set, or fix thrustmaster's "plastic shit"?

If you say out with the old shit and in with the new shit,  what would you
recommend below $700 for an excellent wheel & pedal combo.

If you say keep the old shit,  then please tell me how to fix my Broken
T2.  One of my friends can sauder wire and has some knowledge in
electronics.  

If you know how to make a really good and durable wheel & pedal combo w/ a
stickshift, please send info.

Many thanks.

------------------Scott Meadow

Michael E. Carve

{{{ NEED HELP FIXING T2 WHEEL, PLEASE?}}}

by Michael E. Carve » Wed, 15 Jan 1997 04:00:00


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: If you say keep the old shit,  then please tell me how to fix my Broken
: T2.  One of my friends can sauder wire and has some knowledge in
: electronics.  

Go the Wally'sWorld and you will find all the wiring info your friend
needs to fix your T2.  While your friend is at it, have him do the mods
for adding shifting controls on the wheel.  Here is the direct URL for
the T2 info: http://www.oz.net/~wottenad/section8.htm#T2

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