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    best steering wheel 4 pc

    hi all whats the best cheapish steering wheel to buy 4 my pc ??

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    Whats 'cheapish'? How much is your budget?

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    hi well dont know what they cost so ........up two about £70-80

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    you might be able to get a Logitech DFP for that, PS2 wheel but it works with PC and is apparently immense!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidzer
    you might be able to get a Logitech DFP for that, PS2 wheel but it works with PC and is apparently immense!
    Yep, that would be the best option if you can't find a Logitech MOMO for that price (they are rare as hens teeth anyway). They are brilliant wheels for sure.

    It's for a PS2, but the PC drivers are available (its USB). Should be within your price range if you shop around on the net (Game had one in a highstreet store for £90).

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    thanks folks what would you recommend at about £40-50 ish ??

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    Nothing really, except maybe the non-force feedback Logitech. In fact, just look at the logitechs really. But it's well worth spending the extra money.

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    You can get the Logitech DFP from Scan.co.uk for £64.53. (free postage if you have over 25 posts)

    To use it with the pc you can use the software from this website.

    I don't have this steering wheel (yet) but i had a go on it in PC World and it adds so much more to the experience.

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    Saitek R440 FF are pretty fine wheels as well.. works well for me.. Fits perfectly for my GTR and Toca RD2
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    You can get a Momo from Ebuyer for £66.62 at the mo

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    Got myself: http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...oductID=283886 about a month ago, very nice, no gear stick, got flappy paddles anyway - can't fault it

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    I recently bought a MOMO from Ebuyer, really happy with it. Top wheel Cost about 75 quid after shipping

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    Saitek R440 here aswell, does the business on GTR/GT Legends, very good value for money, but I would like it to have been a bit more solid/heavy, especially the pedals, although they're a great design, there not stiff enough.

    However, it's cheap, compact, and fits in your budget, well worth a look.
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    Logitech momo here, brand new, fifty quid, £7 delivery. £57, bargain!

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BRAND-NEW-Logi...QQcmdZViewItem

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    Well you were too late now. Tough luck.

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