
This has nothing to do with the Logitech G920, but is quite handy if you'd like some more data displayed in front of you.

If you're on hard wood floor, may god have mercy on your soul. If you're on carpet, don't forget to set the teeth underneath the pedal to stick out, adding a bit more grip.

If you've got yourself a race seat with pedal mount, you'll have no issues with pedal movement. It will make your brakes slightly more sensitive, whilst also not having to push the brake to 100% to achieve full braking. So the mod involved removing the rubber stopper from inside the brake pedal spring, and replacing each of the throttle, brake and clutch springs, with a slighty more firm set by GTeye [This for me, gave my pedals a much more realistic feel and a lot more finesse in the throttle whilst being able to really give the brakes a work out - cutting lap times and adding to the enjoyment.īut for those that have the default/stock pedals, and cannot be bothered with modding them, this works perfectly fine as well. But it did cost around $69.00 AUD and obviously postage time - but that's a lot cheaper than buying a whole new wheel and pedals. You'll need an allen key (2.5mm) and a philips head screwdriver. Initially I wasn't the hugest fan of these pedals, but after jumping online and reading many reviews/suggestions - I did a little tinkering and I really do enjoy them now.
