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| alphasqorner:
Hey thanks guys with the replies. BTW, I wasn't going to put a lot of force while using a steering wheel, rather I wasn't planning to, because I assume the slikstik spinner wasn't made that tough, but I vaguely remember seeing someone on ebay selling spinners with a option for a steering wheel knob (it looked like a tiny wheel, prolly half the diameter of a pole position wheel). Gozur- Thanks!!! I think this is pretty much what I'm looking for. This community is the best! |
| Minwah:
Oscar used to sell mini steering wheel attachments IIRC. IMHO there is no satisfactory way to mod a spinner to a wheel (or vice versa). Get a real wheel & shifter and make a new control panel! ;) |
| RayB:
--- Quote from: alphasqorner on July 07, 2005, 10:15:11 am ---BTW, I wasn't going to put a lot of force while using a steering wheel, --- End quote --- You can't play a game quite properly if you can't just "give it your all". Know what I mean? That said, even if you plan to be careful and keep a "light touch" on it, what happens the second you let someone else play? (especially kids or that hot-head friend) |
| u_rebelscum:
--- Quote from: RayB on July 07, 2005, 12:10:59 pm --- --- Quote from: alphasqorner on July 07, 2005, 10:15:11 am ---BTW, I wasn't going to put a lot of force while using a steering wheel, --- End quote --- You can't play a game quite properly if you can't just "give it your all". Know what I mean? That said, even if you plan to be careful and keep a "light touch" on it, what happens the second you let someone else play? (especially kids or that hot-head friend) --- End quote --- Especially when your 4-8 year old child (niece/nephew/friend's kid/brother/sister/cousin) does chin ups on it. :o Heck even accidently bumping it can put a lot of torque, way more than normal usage. |
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