u/Larsdoff

Image 1 — My DIY rig that has proven to be cheap, reliable and quite immersive. Its adjustable, comfortable and ergonomic. I've been very impressed.
Image 2 — My DIY rig that has proven to be cheap, reliable and quite immersive. Its adjustable, comfortable and ergonomic. I've been very impressed.

My DIY rig that has proven to be cheap, reliable and quite immersive. Its adjustable, comfortable and ergonomic. I've been very impressed.

I made the base for the pedals and seat out of scrap plywood pieces. Same as the console on the right and keyboard tray on the left. I found a free corner desk on marketplace and used a jigsaw to cut the top to suit my shifter and hand brake. I then added brackets to the desk to bolt it to the floor. I also used large angle brackets to reinforce every connection on the desk to make it solid. I bought a triple monitor mount for my 27s it has poven to stay level and true. It does shake a bit under crazy moments. But it's realistic! Lol.

- I use a tablet bracket bolted to the desk that holds a phone for running lovely dash through Sim hub. I also run bass shakers in the seat and on the pedals.

- I bought a used BMW M5 seat online for 50 bucks and it has all the adjustability and comfort. So, we're up to $170 bucks and some brackets and screws that were laying around. As the monitor bracket was $120.

- 3 x Asus 144hz /1 ms 27s in monitors. Asus bezel feee kit. A decent PC that could use updating with a 3060ti and an amd 3700x cpu.

-A Moza set with an Rsv2 wheel, R12 base, srp pedals with custom brake mod. Moza shifter and a modified Amazon handbrake.

- Surround sound, Arctis gaming headset and a Quest 2 VR for immersion on occasion. And a wind mod for cooling and immersion.

u/Larsdoff — 1 day ago