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Each has 3 rows of screws so you can offset them left or right.
Yeah I did the same thing, but Im 6 foot with 11 shoe size, still tight fit. Wasnt until I upgraded to some Load Cell pedals did I get enough room.
its a great and solid wheel, dont get me wrong, but its clunky, souper loud, and looks like a toy, and the price matches the (in my opinion) superior thrustmaster wheels with some versions
now to try to find the guys i use to talk to on a discord... might have to find a new group.
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#RIP Logitech Fail Horrible yes pls save dont buy
Logitech has been great for me. All the wheels are pretty much the same. The important part is the brakes. That is the real determining factor. So I would go with any load cell or hydraulic over the default pedals for all of them. Even Fanatec has non-load cell pedals, which suck just as bad as the other non load cells.
As stated before, pedals are whats important.