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N1/2: Thrustmaster T2/NASCAR Pro...combined?

Jimmy McKinl

N1/2: Thrustmaster T2/NASCAR Pro...combined?

by Jimmy McKinl » Tue, 03 Mar 1998 04:00:00

  I already own a T2, and I just picked up the NASCAR Pro.  I really like the
feel of the Pro wheel, but don't really care for the way the pedals operate.  
They're quite different from the T2, as they don't pivot on the pedal arm like
the T2.  

  My question is, is it possible to swap the pedals and arms from the T2 to
the Pro?  I thought I would try and seeks some advice here before actually
trying it myself.

  Thanks!

  Jimmy McKinley

Michael E. Carve

N1/2: Thrustmaster T2/NASCAR Pro...combined?

by Michael E. Carve » Tue, 03 Mar 1998 04:00:00


%   I already own a T2, and I just picked up the NASCAR Pro.  I really like the
% feel of the Pro wheel, but don't really care for the way the pedals operate.  
% They're quite different from the T2, as they don't pivot on the pedal arm like
% the T2.  

%   My question is, is it possible to swap the pedals and arms from the T2 to
% the Pro?  I thought I would try and seeks some advice here before actually
% trying it myself.

I am sure anything is possible, but, I don't think it would be worth it.
You may want to try elevating the pedal unit.  I found that raising the
whole pedal unit up about 1-1/2 inches made a world of difference in the
feel and control.  This also eliminated the "fatigue" factor from the
odd angle of the feet.

Another alternative is to just plug the Pro Wheel into your T2 pedal
base.
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