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Logitech G25/G27/G29 – Ultimate Fix for Massive Wobbling and lateral and axial Play

Discussion in 'DIY peripherals' started by Michael Mariacher, Jul 15, 2020.

  1. Michael Mariacher

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    As my customized KTM XBow wheel is based on a Logitech G25 / G27 and I suffered with this massive play in the past, I found a great solution to get rid of this design issue.

    A lot of Logitech G25/G27/G29 wheels are getting a huge lateral and axial play over time due to broken bearing housing.
    This video shows how to fix this issue permanently.
    The G25 Wheel used for the video is an extreme example of cracked housing, but the fix works even there. Needed tools:
    Screwdiver PH1, PH2, hexagon M4, small Screwdriver and a rotational tool with a small milling cutter
    Needed material: Hose clamp 70-90mm
    If you don’t own a rotary tool you may use a soldering iron or similar instead. But be careful with unhealthy vapors



    Michael
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