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When combined with the great Heusinkveld loadcell based hand brake, it’s a combination that is hard to beat I think.
#HEUSINKVELD HANDBRAKE PRO#
The SimWorx sequential pro shifter is truly a thing to beauty and function. I think now that you see the result I was able to get here, you may want to think of using some profile in your next custom project. Being able to cleanly cut aluminum profile, drill accurate holes, and use a tap to create threads in those holes, really opens you up to new possibilities when it comes to creating your own mods and hardware. I only needed a few tools that a lot of people already have in their own garage. Using aluminum profile as my building material made the job go pretty smoothly. That also meets my own standards for stiffness. Here I was able to combine two of my favorite pieces of Sim Racing hardware to create an easily deployable unit when I wanted to switch between driving styles. So sharing some of mine seemed to be a good fit for this channel. I know a lot of racers like to do their own work when it comes to their Sim Rigs. SimWorx/Heusinkveld Rally Setup By The SRGīarry Rowland of the Sim Racing Garage is attempting to modify his sim-racing chassis in order to use the SimWorx Pro Series Supercar Sequential Shifter and the Heusinkveld Sim Handbrake as a perfect Rally racing Sim setup.īarry said: I wanted to create this video to demonstrate some of my processes for creating mods for my sim racing needs.