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Wheel help Needed !

Tim A. Deatherag

Wheel help Needed !

by Tim A. Deatherag » Mon, 04 Oct 1999 04:00:00

Hey RAS experts !

I have had a Thrustmaster (aka TM) sprint wheel for about 6 months and It
constantly needs re-calibrating in N3 and both steering and gas will spike
real easy. Therefore,last week,  I called three mail order houses (and three
local stores) and it was back-ordered at all of the places I called.

I went on a business trip Friday and dropped in on the CompUSA in Oklahoma
City, They did not have any sprint wheels but they had a "CompUSA" brand
wheel with Paddles (paddles are required) for only $ 29.00 called a "Formula
Racing Wheel"  Therefore I bought it to use until I can find a TM Sprint
wheel. Anyway, the instructions say to set it up in the Win98 control panel
as a "TM Formula T1/T2 with Adapter".It doesn't  have any thing to hold it
down except its weight (its heavier than a Sprint/GP1" wheel !  ) and 4
suction cups.
It stays pretty steady but I wanted to know how do you guys that have a TN
T1 and T2 clamp it to the computer stand ?????  I thought about drilling two
holes in it and putting BIG two wall anchors/bolts  in it to hold
but I wanted to check with those Sim racers still using a TM T1/T2  !!!

Please  email me if anyone has any suggestions to hold it down !!!!!

THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tim A. Deatherage

"Admitted Sim ***"

Tim A. Deatherag

Wheel help Needed !

by Tim A. Deatherag » Mon, 04 Oct 1999 04:00:00

Hey RAS experts !

I have had a Thrustmaster (aka TM) sprint wheel for about 6 months and It
constantly needs re-calibrating in N3 and both steering and gas will spike
real easy. Therefore,last week,  I called three mail order houses (and three
local stores) and it was back-ordered at all of the places I called.

I went on a business trip Friday and dropped in on the CompUSA in Oklahoma
City, They did not have any sprint wheels but they had a "CompUSA" brand
wheel with Paddles (paddles are required) for only $ 29.00 called a "Formula
Racing Wheel"  Therefore I bought it to use until I can find a TM Sprint
wheel. Anyway, the instructions say to set it up in the Win98 control panel
as a "TM Formula T1/T2 with Adapter".It doesn't  have any thing to hold it
down except its weight (its heavier than a Sprint/GP1" wheel !  ) and 4
suction cups.
It stays pretty steady but I wanted to know how do you guys that have a TN
T1 and T2 clamp it to the computer stand ?????  I thought about drilling two
holes in it and putting BIG two wall anchors/bolts  in it to hold
but I wanted to check with those Sim racers still using a TM T1/T2  !!!

Please  email me if anyone has any suggestions to hold it down !!!!!

THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tim A. Deatherage

"Admitted Sim ***"

Tim A. Deatherag

Wheel help Needed !

by Tim A. Deatherag » Mon, 04 Oct 1999 04:00:00

Hey RAS experts !

I have had a Thrustmaster (aka TM) sprint wheel for about 6 months and It
constantly needs re-calibrating in N3 and both steering and gas will spike
real easy. Therefore,last week,  I called three mail order houses (and three
local stores) and it was back-ordered at all of the places I called.

I went on a business trip Friday and dropped in on the CompUSA in Oklahoma
City, They did not have any sprint wheels but they had a "CompUSA" brand
wheel with Paddles (paddles are required) for only $ 29.00 called a "Formula
Racing Wheel"  Therefore I bought it to use until I can find a TM Sprint
wheel. Anyway, the instructions say to set it up in the Win98 control panel
as a "TM Formula T1/T2 with Adapter".It doesn't  have any thing to hold it
down except its weight (its heavier than a Sprint/GP1" wheel !  ) and 4
suction cups.
It stays pretty steady but I wanted to know how do you guys that have a TN
T1 and T2 clamp it to the computer stand ?????  I thought about drilling two
holes in it and putting BIG two wall anchors/bolts  in it to hold
but I wanted to check with those Sim racers still using a TM T1/T2  !!!

Please  email me if anyone has any suggestions to hold it down !!!!!

THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tim A. Deatherage

"Admitted Sim ***"

skot

Wheel help Needed !

by skot » Mon, 04 Oct 1999 04:00:00

On Sun, 3 Oct 1999 02:12:20 -0500, "Tim A. Deatherage"


>Hey RAS experts !

>I have had a Thrustmaster (aka TM) sprint wheel for about 6 months and It
>constantly needs re-calibrating in N3 and both steering and gas will spike
>real easy. Therefore,last week,  I called three mail order houses (and three
>local stores) and it was back-ordered at all of the places I called.

>I went on a business trip Friday and dropped in on the CompUSA in Oklahoma
>City, They did not have any sprint wheels but they had a "CompUSA" brand
>wheel with Paddles (paddles are required) for only $ 29.00 called a "Formula
>Racing Wheel"  Therefore I bought it to use until I can find a TM Sprint
>wheel. Anyway, the instructions say to set it up in the Win98 control panel
>as a "TM Formula T1/T2 with Adapter".It doesn't  have any thing to hold it
>down except its weight (its heavier than a Sprint/GP1" wheel !  ) and 4
>suction cups.
>It stays pretty steady but I wanted to know how do you guys that have a TN
>T1 and T2 clamp it to the computer stand ?????  I thought about drilling two
>holes in it and putting BIG two wall anchors/bolts  in it to hold
>but I wanted to check with those Sim racers still using a TM T1/T2  !!!

>Please  email me if anyone has any suggestions to hold it down !!!!!

Duct tape?? :)
The T2 has clamps and suction cups to hold it down. The T1 had velcro
strips

>THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>Tim A. Deatherage

>"Admitted Sim ***"

Skotty Flynn

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