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Sim Racing Gear 🏁

Sim Racing Gear 🏁

Sim racing hardware turns driving games into a proper simulator: a force-feedback steering wheel that fights back through corners, a pedal set you brace against to brake, and a rigid cockpit or wheel stand to mount it all. Combined, they let you feel grip, weight transfer and traction loss in titles like iRacing and Assetto Corsa in a way a controller never can.

Two parts decide how a setup feels: the wheel base and the pedals. Belt and gear-driven bases are the affordable entry; direct-drive bases give stronger, more detailed force feedback and last longer. On pedals, a load-cell brake — which measures pressure rather than travel — is the single biggest upgrade for consistent braking and lap times. A solid frame keeps both stable under load.

Evetech stocks wheels, pedals, shifters and rigs with local warranty and nationwide delivery, so you skip overseas shipping and import risk on heavy, bulky kit. Compare bases, pedal sets and cockpits below, and match them to a PC that can hold a high frame rate at your monitor's refresh.

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How to Choose Sim Racing Gear

Build a sim racing setup in order of impact: the wheel base and pedals decide how it feels, the frame decides how stable it is, and the seat and add-ons decide how comfortable it is. The guide below covers the choices that change lap times and immersion most.

Gear and belt-driven bases are the budget-friendly way in and are fine for casual racing. Direct-drive bases connect the wheel straight to the motor for stronger, smoother and more detailed force feedback, plus better longevity. If you race seriously or for long sessions, direct drive is the upgrade you feel most.
Most entry pedals measure how far you press; a load-cell brake measures how hard you press, which is how a real brake works. That makes threshold braking far more repeatable, so your braking points stop drifting lap to lap. A load-cell brake is often a bigger lap-time gain than a more expensive wheel.
A clamp-on wheel stand or desk mount is fine for lower-force wheels and tight spaces. Stronger and direct-drive bases generate real torque that can flex a desk, so a rigid aluminium-profile or steel cockpit keeps everything planted and consistent. Match the frame's strength to your wheel base's force.
Most sim racing wheels work on PC out of the box. Console support is model-specific — some bases and wheels are certified for PlayStation or Xbox and may need particular firmware or a compatible rim. If you race on console, confirm compatibility for that exact platform before buying.
Racing sims reward high, stable frame rates to match your monitor's refresh and keep input feeling sharp. A mid-to-upper GPU and a strong CPU hold high frame rates at 1440p; triple-monitor or VR setups need more GPU again. Pair peripherals to motherboard USB or a powered hub for reliable input.
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