Test
In this page we will divide our impressions about this stand starting from those concerning its constructive quality and then you will find the video of our test of the Wheel Stand Pro using Assetto Corsa on the Mugello circuit with an Alfa Romeo 155 GTI. The stand is very well-made, especially for the use of resistant and sturdy materials and for the attentions to details, such as the fixing mechanisms of the various parts. The rubber feet do a very good job, it will be impossible to make the stand slide back and forth while we are playing. The two central tubes are very sturdy and they easily support our pedals and they also prevent any kind of movement of the pedals with the four rubber feet, which can be positioned everywhere on the tubes. The central rod, which can be extended up to 40cm, make this stand adaptable to any driving and sitting position; its possibility to be bent toward the pedals, make us save much space when unused. The plate where the wheel and the rod for the gear are placed is very resistant even if it’s not so thick; it’s also possible to change the angulation of 360°. The rod of the gear shifter is rectangular and internally hollow, in order to make it more light but also resistant: even if we are using it in a very impetuous way, it won’t move. We can’t avoid talking about the easiness to assemble the stand. Indeed, we will be able to assemble it in few minutes, just following the instructions and some tutorials on the YouTube Wheel Stand Pro channel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hM00TkZaRRg
And now, we leave you to our video test of the stand using the T300 and its accessories; the wheel was set with 100% FFB.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmDImLb-GcU