![]() The T-GT II's 6Nm belt drive wheel base, a wheel designed specifically for Gran Turismo (though compatible with other games), and a three pedal set make it a solid option for sim racers, though the price seems high relative to its features. This had been the case with its predecessor, the T-GT, which was the wheel used for high profile events like the Nations Cup. Thrustmaster T-GT II - The T-GT II was poised to be the lone wheel on the market endorsed by Gran Turismo before Fanatec's DD Pro came along.The peak torque is slightly lower than the T300, and comes in at 3.5Nm. Thrustmaster calls the T248 a "hybrid drive" wheel base, meaning it uses belts and pulleys instead of gears. The included T3PM pedals give players a clutch pedal, and the button-rich wheel also has a screen for tuning the various system parameters. Thrustmaster T248 - The T248 wheel and pedal set is a recent release from Thrustmaster, and it represents a step forward in build quality and features from the T150 and T300.The peak torque rating is 3.9Nm, and the FFB is delivered via a belt-drive system. It also offers a two pedal set, but the pedal faces have been upgraded to metal. More torque from the motor and higher quality materials make this is more robust option to the T150 with more detail in the force feedback. Thrustmaster T300 - The T300 RS set is an enhanced version of what you're find in the T150 set.The T150 RS set comes with everything you need to get up and running in your favourite PlayStation racing title. It won't dazzle you with huge amounts of torque (2.1 Nm is the peak torque rating) or unique features, but neither will it break your bank. Thrustmaster T150 - Like the G29, Thrustmaster's T150 is known in the sim racing world as a good started wheel.Both offer 2.2 Nm of torque from the motor, though the FFB system is gear driven and therefor has a cog-like feel. The G923 succeeded the G29, though it wasn't a huge leap forward from the G29, so it should retain the longevity of its predecessor and add a few new features. The comparatively low price of the G29 and a good track record of reliability makes it a solid starter option for new sim racers. Logitech G923 or G29 - Logitech's G series wheel and pedal sets have long been a staple of sim racing.Pedals are not included, however, so be prepared to add the cost of a Fanatec pedal set to your total price. ![]() Along with the high output wheel base, Fanatec includes an officially licensed F1 steering wheel.
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