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Larger wheel for a Logitech

MadDAW

Larger wheel for a Logitech

by MadDAW » Thu, 21 Jun 2001 21:09:20

Has anyone put a larger diameter wheel on a logitech FF wheel? If so how?

I put an after market steering wheel on my truck which was about a inch and
half smaller in diameter this week. I can't belive the differance in the way
the sterring reacts by this small change, its much more touchie than before.
I would love to replace that 10" wheel on my logitech with something in the
13" range. I got to belive that this will be much smoother to drive this
way.

MadDAWG

Andrew

Larger wheel for a Logitech

by Andrew » Thu, 21 Jun 2001 21:18:41

As long as you find a place to mount the circuit board, buttons along with a
suitable collection of nuts, washers, and bolts you won't have a problem.


sudes

Larger wheel for a Logitech

by sudes » Thu, 21 Jun 2001 21:38:20

unless you count the increased torque on the endstops when the wheel is at
either end as no problem, you might damage the wheel

Sudesh

> As long as you find a place to mount the circuit board, buttons along with
a
> suitable collection of nuts, washers, and bolts you won't have a problem.



> > Has anyone put a larger diameter wheel on a logitech FF wheel? If so
how?

> > I put an after market steering wheel on my truck which was about a inch
> and
> > half smaller in diameter this week. I can't belive the differance in the
> way
> > the sterring reacts by this small change, its much more touchie than
> before.
> > I would love to replace that 10" wheel on my logitech with something in
> the
> > 13" range. I got to belive that this will be much smoother to drive this
> > way.

> > MadDAWG


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