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I would then (with a properly working pedal set), get this.
https://extremesimracing.com/products/inverted-pedals-logitech-g25-g27-g29-and-g920-upgrade
It makes your pedals adjustable and also puts lets stress on the logitech internals.
Off the shelf pedal configs are terrible and unrealistic. Real pedals are not sticking out of the floor to be pressed down on. That's where they fail hard.
they sometimes have them for cheap
Sorry man, i smoke better stuff than you. I stated i went to the same site you posted in this:
"I seen the inverted pedals kit but i don't think it includes a new set of pedals."
No offense, irt just so obvious lol.
What iosn't obvious is what Enthusiasts at high level who actually use pedals, and don't just grasp at ideas. Thanks but no thanks. Sorry. You're just 420-posting, geez.
Plenty there for under $100
Assuming I trust eBaY? I'd rather new pedals, i am not even aware if aftermarket parts are still a thing?
Just be sure to read everything on a listing before you purchase.
You can ask the seller questions if you are on-the-fence about buying one you see on there.
Plz, I'm simply looking for where to buy pedals, not How to buy them xD
If you live in an area that has shops that take in used items, or who maybe sell a large assorted items of all kinds; there is a chance a shop like that might have what you are looking for.
Goodwill in USA for example; you can often find electronics and PC stuff there very cheap.
LOL Best Buy is Brick and Mortar ? Whoa Hello !
If ya willing to pay $200, may as well just get a whole G29 setup, those are around $230 for brand new.
If want, even look into a used T300 setup if willing to pay that much though, but that's just my personal bias on what wheel I like.
To be fair, the $100$200 range was a guess, so i mean if Thrustmaster or a good name has pedals i'll dig in for them.
Now those are places you should always avoid. Scam-central for sure.
Less risk in getting ripped off, but harder to test for sure.
At least with Ebay, if I pay with Paypal (and if they don't accept Paypal on an ebay store then do not buy from that user/store) and the product is something other then what the user/store page said, I can request a refund.
Now it's one thing if you don't read and the page listing says "Non working product / sold for parts" and you overlook such things and buy it, thinking it's used + working product.
But if they say it is working product, tested, verified working; etc. and I receive a non-working product, I can easily get a refund. If the ebay user/store refuses to give me the refund I can go directly through ebay/paypal. I would also have more then one legitimate complaint towards that user/store after such a scenario as well.