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Mazstermind
15th September 2005, 04:31
Is the Logitec Driving Force Pro the hands down best overall wheel? I keep reading post about pedal problems. Is there a better made wheel i should look into to aviod those problems? Does any wheel setup come with a clutch? and gear shifter?

Gabkicks
15th September 2005, 06:45
its a great wheel. deffinatly worth the money. but the pedals will probably break after 8 months . then u just call logitech and they send replacement. :)

Mazstermind
15th September 2005, 07:23
its a great wheel. deffinatly worth the money. but the pedals will probably break after 8 months . then u just call logitech and they send replacement. :)

Is the replacement a one time deal or do they switch them out everytime they break.

AndroidXP
15th September 2005, 07:33
Just make sure you get a revision B wheel which doesn't use the crappy plastic pots.

ColeusRattus
15th September 2005, 08:02
upp, Rev.B00 all the way. You see that numer only inside the box.

Mazstermind
15th September 2005, 15:23
upp, Rev.B00 all the way. You see that numer only inside the box.

So if i order it online i wont know until i get it?
If i purchase from a store i wont know until i get it home?

Ish_
22nd September 2005, 16:03
when did they change over to Rev B as i'm seriously thinking about buying a DFP?

nikimere
22nd September 2005, 16:20
DFP is an great wheel! I've never (touch wood) had any problems. No it doesn't come with a clutch but it has got a sequential gear shifter.

atledreier
23rd September 2005, 07:06
You probably have a wheel you're gonna replace, right? Use the throttle from that as a clutch! There's a thread over at RSC about how you do it if you are unsure.

vladimir
23rd September 2005, 17:51
when did they change over to Rev B as i'm seriously thinking about buying a DFP?a year ago...you should not get any more rev.A sets...as long as you don't buy it in a small shop were the owner has clear it from an inch of dust first. ;)

Qurpiz
23rd September 2005, 18:11
Just buy the damn thing. It'll blow you away.
I haven't had any problems with pedals so far, only thing bugging me is that every time I start to play LFS, I have to unplug my Rumblepad. But that's not a big deal.