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Reviews (2)

Sep 19, 2020
Nintendo-style classic fun.
Game is great for younger kids. Plus it is not too spooky. Way overpriced due to it being an older game (offer and demand). Single player mainly and acceptable replayability. Worth it for big fans of Luigi or the newer Luigi's Mansion series titles.

Jan 13, 2017
Affordable wheel stand - good quality
I was afraid to get a "cheap" product but this wheel stand is an excellent product. You must set your expectations at the right place though: this is a "cost-effective" solution.
Pros:
- it is sturdy and EXACTLY as described. What you see (and read) is what you get. Instructions were clear enough to be able to mount it entirely without needing any Youtube videos as others say. It's not an Ikea chair, there's a bit more involved, but with a bit of brain power, you can do it.
-It comes with all the hardware needed including all nuts and bolts.
-Seems you can even add more components to this thing (like a seat base, keyboard and mouse pads, etc.) but that's probably not why you're looking at this review.
- does not move. this thing is heavy enough to take my driving style. If you weigh 250lbs and frequently kick and punch your wheel stand, then it might move. One of my friends was able to move it whilst driving but let's just say he's not used to driving a sim racer...
- adjustable pedals and wheel angles. You can put the stick shift left or right. You can slide pedals close or far. Adjustable height too.
- fits my G27 like a charm
- construction is safe and there are no sharp edges
Cons:
- knobs on vertical bars ("spars") screw onto the metal and not into a hole. I think in the long run it might start slipping. So I'm going to have to tighten them harder and damage the spars (probably) - I would have preferred holes.
- The "foldability" of this thing is not as simple as described. You have to unscrew the bottom knobs and slowly lower it. Once it's folded, you can't do much with it since it has good grip and is quite heavy, especially including your driving gear. What I'm trying to say is that this thing shouldn't be sold as a "fold and slide under the table" kind of thing. Not as portable as I thought.
- Not a big deal, but some non-painted internal parts (not exposed to sight) were already rusty. This will not affect looks or functionality
- Not a big deal, but one of the plates I got was bent (the wheel plate) so I fixed it with a pair of pliers. Looks and works great, but still, it wasn't supposed to be bent.
Other thoughts:
This is a great wheel stand for the money you are investing. It will last you a while. Before buying it, manage your expectations: this is a "homemade" solution by someone who loves racing and wanted to save you tons of $. There wasn't a multi-million dollar engineering design team behind this... It works very well and does almost everything it claims it can do (portability comment earlier).
Really off-topic, but the manufacturer is clearly not English-speaking. The manual and Ebay page are full of spelling errors. You know, pedals, padels... same thing - and it's not a typo... I just find it unfortunate because they could really market this thing better. Once again, this does not affect looks or functionality in any way - but I couldn't help noticing and commenting.