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Discussion in 'New users start here - FAQ' started by nudger1964, Jul 18, 2010.

  1. nudger1964

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    hey folks,
    not so much looking for a motion sim, but more of a feedback seat. what i was wanting was a seat that will jerk me around a bit to represent the bumpyness of track, most important is forward tilt representative of braking force. also if a can manage a bit of rear traction loss so much the better.
    now, i want this simple, compact, and not making massive noise....so here is my first thoughts on how a mount for a feedback seat may work....no giggling.

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    workable, or back to drawing board?