Wheelbases
The motor that drives your steering wheel. We focus exclusively on direct-drive systems for the best force feedback experience.
Direct-drive wheelbases deliver unfiltered force feedback by connecting the motor directly to the wheel, eliminating the compromise of belt-driven systems. Torque ratings typically range from 5 to 20+ Nm, with higher values offering more intense, realistic force feedback. DD systems are the standard for serious sim racers because they provide better precision, smoother transitions, and more nuanced feedback that improves your driving consistency and lap times.
Steering Wheels
Round wheels, Formula-style, GT-style, and more. The right wheel depends on what you race and how you want it to feel.
Wheel choice is deeply personal. Formula-style wheels are smaller (300mm) for quick reaction times and high-speed precision. GT wheels are larger (350-380mm) for road racing comfort and leverage. The material, grip, and weight all affect how you feel the car's feedback. Button layouts and integration with your sim racing platform matter too—ensure compatibility before purchasing.
Pedals
From load cell basics to active pedal systems. Pedals are often the single biggest upgrade for consistent lap times.
Load cell pedals use force sensors instead of potentiometers, providing superior brake consistency and repeatability. Active pedal systems go further with motor-driven feedback that simulates brake pressure and engagement. The investment in quality pedals pays dividends in throttle control, brake modulation, and ultimately, faster, more consistent lap times. This single component often has the highest ROI in terms of lap time improvement.
Cockpits & Rigs
Frames, seats, and mounting solutions. The foundation everything else sits on — stability matters.
Your rig is the foundation of everything. Tubular steel frames are affordable and flexible. Aluminum rigs offer lighter weight and clean aesthetics. 80/20 extrusion systems are modular and allow endless customization. Stability is paramount—a wobbly rig undermines even premium components. Consider seat positioning, ergonomics, and whether you need foldable designs for space constraints.
Monitors & Displays
Singles, triples, ultrawides, and VR. Your display choice shapes the entire driving experience.
Single monitors are affordable and accessible. Triple monitors deliver the immersion and peripheral vision that separate casual sim racing from competitive. Ultrawide monitors are a single-screen alternative with a cinematic field of view. VR headsets offer complete immersion but require a powerful PC and may feel uncomfortable for long sessions. Each choice has trade-offs in cost, space, and realism.
Accessories
Button boxes, shifters, handbrakes, mounts, cable management. The details that complete a great setup.
Accessories bridge the gap between your core hardware and a truly immersive setup. Button boxes add complexity for advanced sim racing. Mechanical shifters provide authentic gear changes. Handbrakes are essential for rally and drifting. Quality cable management keeps everything clean and reduces EMI interference. Mounting solutions ensure stability and ergonomics. These details compound into a setup that feels cohesive and professional.
This is a curated selection, not a giant catalog. We recommend specific components based on your goals. Can't find what you're looking for? Contact us — we can source most sim racing hardware.