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Help identify this wheel/pedal set?

Discussion in 'DIY peripherals' started by Milt, Jul 12, 2018.

  1. Milt

    Milt Member

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    Found this (vintage?) wheel and pedal set listed on EBay. Looks possibly homemade and likely old, given the connectors. Any idea if this was a commercial offering at some point? No FFB from what I can tell, only potentiometer-based positional feedback. Housing is skookum, but way seller has it way way overpriced IMHO.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Custom-Rac...-Metal-CNC-Heavy-Duty-Desktop-PC/192595958845
  2. Skerper

    Skerper New Member

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    Looks to be a Thomas Super Wheel (TSW), but I've never owned one and don't know which model.

    I think they're still produced, and no they have no FFB.
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