Thrustmaster Ferrari Universal Challenge 5-in-1 Racing Wheel - Wheel and pedals set | 
enlarge | From: Guillemot Category: Video Games
Buy New: $65.00
New (4) Used (1) from $50.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 12877
Platforms: Playstation2, Nintendo Wii, Windows 2000, Playstation 3, Gamecube, Windows Xp Media: Accessory Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.6 Dimensions (in): 137.8 x 114.2 x 122.1
MPN: 4060048 Model: Universal Challenge 5-in-1 Racing Wheel EAN: 3362934001063 ASIN: B000RJW1Y2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Authorized Dealer - Full Warranty
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description PRODUCT FEATURES:Product manufactured under official Ferrari license5-in-1: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, PC, GameCube & WiiOne racing wheel for all game systemsLinear resistanceSelf-centeringRealistic wheel resistance thanks to the "bungee cord" system, an exclusive design bearing the mark of Thrustmaster's expertiseMechanical components with recognized resultsTwo Ferrari-style digital gearshift levers located on the wheelProgressive pedal assembly with footrest for precise and comfortable acceleration and brakingCentral attachment systemGuarantees optimum stabilityMapping feature: fully programmable racing wheelAll buttons, directional buttons, pedals and levers can be relocatedAdjustable wheel sensitivity for precise driving
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| Customer Reviews:
At $49.99, it was a bargain. December 10, 2008 I paid $49.99 plus shipping from Amazon.com. First thing of note is that this wheel is notably small at 8" compared to the Logitech Momo and G25 (11"). That being said, I got use to the feel of it. The Bungie Cord system brings the wheel back to center every time. It auto installed and auto-calibrated itself on my Windows Vista computer, so those of you who have Vista need not wonder if this wheel will work for you. Due to my desk dimensions, I used Velcro Tape to secure the wheel to my desk and the pedals to the bottom of my desk and they are stable. The 8 programmable buttons plus D pad are a God send because the right side upshift lever broke after 25 hours of use, so be prepared to remap up and down shifting to the two top buttons on your wheel when this happens. Once I adjusted to shift re-mapping, everything was fine. Have only had it for 5 days, so we will see if it holds up over the long haul.
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