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The PEIN Pedal Mount is an upgraded racing simulator cockpit accessory designed for PC gaming enthusiasts. It offers a stable and ergonomic solution for pedal placement, ensuring compatibility with all major pedal brands. Its compact, foldable design allows for easy storage, while user-friendly customization options make it a versatile addition to any gaming setup.
Additional Features | Ergonomic |
Hardware Platform | PlayStation 4, PC, Xbox One |
Controller Type | Pedals |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Package Quantity | 1 |
J**.
Pleasantly Surprised!
Wow, I am Pleasantly surprised!I recently purchased the Fanatec CSL DD Combo, with the Direct Drive Wheel/Base and the Pedals... however my one problem was that that the Pedal Set was not study enough to use on the ground by itself, as any pressure on the pedals caused them to tilt forward (Coming from the Logitech G29, which could easily be used on the ground, this was a problem). I now needed a standalone pedal base/mount to put the CSL Pedals on so that I did not have the flex, and I turned to this product.The unit arrived very quickly and had more than enough parts to do the job, even having leftover screws and metal bars in the kit! It was easy enough to put together, but did require some patience as the unit did not come with a physical instruction manual but rather a QR Code that linked to a tutorial video on Youtube.It took me around 30-ish minutes to put together, but once done it feels and looks quite sturdy and has nearly no flex when pressing on the pedals. As well, once put together, making adjustments to its length or the pedals angle can be done quite quickly!WARNING for Fanatec CSL Pedal users! - For anyone who is going to mount the Fanatec CSL Pedals be warned that this unit does not have the proper screws for the back two mounting brackets on the pedal base. As in the pictures above, the top mounting holes for the pedal worked quite easily with their given 10mm screws (as this part of the pedal set lays flat with the mount), however the lower part of the pedals required a longer screw as the screw mount is not flush in this section (the single arrow photo shows this offset). The provided screws where either too short or too long for the bracket in this section. I luckily had purchased these (https://a.co/d/iCC239B) M6-1.0mm Thread Size, 20mm screws for my desk mount and they worked perfectly for this section of the mount.I am not sure if this was user error, but since there are no instructions and the video they provided is with a totally flat pedal-set, there unfortunately seems to be no other way besides purchasing these additional screws.Overall the pedal set for the price is fantastic (nearly no flex, very sturdy, and keeps my office chair locked in), and saved me from buying a Sim-Cockpit which would have had me forking over quite a bit more money for one of quality.
J**N
Ergonomic, Hard Assembly, Kinda Sharp, Decently Sturdy
Assembly was a bit difficult, but well worth it. The ergonomics of my titan chair and sim rig have never been better. I no longer need shoes on my chair wheels to use a loadcell brake. I only need 10 n/m of force, with heavy loadcell brakes you'd need a better mount than this. But, it's great for what it needs to be. A little over priced, and a little sharp on my feet without shoes.The extra hardware was needed as I broke a 90 degree joint hammering it out after it got stuck.
A**R
awful assembly and don’t think it’s compatible w moza
I first got it to work, even though everything was asymmetrical and ugly. got a new spring for my brakes, so had to readjust it because it wasn’t properly clamped. literally took it apart completely, worked on it for 2 hours, and i’m giving up. the stuff that is supposed to slide does not slide. you gotta brute force everything in because they didn’t cut some of the sides right. i live in an apartment at school and wanted something to mount my setup on that didn’t take up a lot of space. this thing is just a nightmare
D**N
Functional, basically
I only have so much to compare this to as someone new to sim racing (I've never had a wheel stand or cockpit), but it seems to be doing what it's supposed to be doing. This is far more comfortable for me with my corner desk (compared to sliding my monitor over and having my pedals against a safe against the wall), but setup is very awkward. The included QR codes for instructions didn't seem to work, and the video on this product page is for an older version of the product. I think I was able to piece everything together securely, but I'm also left with a surprising number of spare parts. Also, as another reviewer said: sometimes things don't fit together quite like they should, so it's not even as easy as it should be to put this together. At least they include the tools you need, and--theoretically--I don't think this SHOULD be difficult to assemble. I just wish they'd put together some printed, visual instructions. I don't think it would have been that hard.All that said, allow 2-3 hours for assembly. It won't necessarily take you that long, but if you're like me in that you accidentally did it partially wrong at first (and also had some other struggles)... it can take some time.
H**D
Damn this thing is solid and fully adjustable
I went from a desk mounted setup to a full size SimLab GT1 EVO rig and now back to a desk setup since this pedal mount came out. It is very solid, like a Sim Lab product almost. Comes with numerous spare parts as shown for added customization. You can adjust literally every angle and length of this unit. Very solid. I had a setup under my desk previously that used a tray to hold wheels stationary as well however the tray was too wide and would allow the office chair wheels to slide around a little bit which was annoying, and the adjustable joints were not as solid as this setup. This is a masterful, improved product.
D**N
Works great and feels solid. Cumbersome to assemble due to vague instructions.
The good:Sturdy and works well. Good buy for the price.You are able to adjust the position of the wheel stop back and forth, as well as the pedal base, however, you do need to use a wrench and loosen/tighten a few screws to do this.The bad:The only instructions available are a 5minute long video which I had to keep rewinding back and forth to squint at while I was building. The person building in the video also chose a cumbersome order to build it in. Written instructions would be great.The provided screws did not work for the 2 front mounting holes on my Fanatec CSL Pedals. They provide M6 screws in different sizes: 35mm screws (too long) and 20mm screws (too short). Luckily I had some 25mm M6 screws laying around and was able to use them for a perfect fit. If somehow the provided screws would have been able to work for these pedals, I would still fault the manufacturer because the instructions are not clear on how to do this if it is indeed possible.
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