Review: Wheel Stand Pro Deluxe V2

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The Wheel Stand Pro Deluxe V2 has been around for a while now and has so far proven itself as one of the more popular wheel & pedal mounting solutions so we thought it deserves a closer look.

After buying a wheel and pedal set, often, the first decision we have to make is where to mount everything. Most of us find a desk edge to mount the wheel to and throw the pedals underneath. It doesn't take long however to want to move to the couch where most of us have bigger screens and perhaps a console hooked up. Let's face it, given the chance we would all prefer to enjoy our racing games and sims from a full size racing cockpit! For many of us, however, this just isn't a possibility; racing cockpits or rigs are not only expensive but take up a large amount of space in your home. Aside from using your office desk in front of a PC monitor a wheel stand is the solution. We tested a Wheel Stand Pro Deluxe V2 with the Thrustmaster TX Racing Wheel Ferrari 458 Italia Edition to see how well it worked.

Assembly & installation

The wheel stand only took a few days to arrive here in the UK and was well packaged protecting the contents; a printed sleeved box with carry handle - unexpected with this type of product I thought. All contents were well packaged, all screws and fixings in a separate box along with glossy set-up instructions. The instructions covered all popular racing wheels such as Logitech, Fanatec & Thrustmaster wheels with links (via QR code) to Wheel Stand Pro's YouTube channel demonstrating each step in case you were unsure exactly how to put it all together. The Wheel Stand Pro Deluxe V2 we had was specifically for the TX, however judging by the amount of pre-drilled holes and spare hardware, it seems it's a one size fits most so great if you were planning on changing wheels down the line. All necessary tools were also included to install the wheel and pedals with. First impressions regarding build quality were very good; the stand is quite heavier than you might expect - constructed with high quality thick steel tubing, powder-coated black in parts with rubber sleeves to serve as feet.

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Installing the wheel was really easy, just a few screws and bolts and the wheel was secured to the wheel deck, really solid! The shifter bracket is bolted to the wheel deck also making it very secure and sturdy. Next the shifter was installed, the bracket had pre-drilled holes allowing me to hard mount the shifter. Mounting the pedals was a little more fiddly, but still quite straight forward. Once the pedals were in place, they are secured by two metal bars, essentially pinning the pedals to the frame. Once installed the pedals weren't going anywhere, I couldn't move them no matter how hard I tried! After some quick cable management the installation was complete.

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Setup & versatility

Obviously with this solution, you’ll need to find something to use as your seat; I used an IKEA recliner chair as it was cheap and has a fairly low and laid back seating position so emulating a racing position as best I could. You could just as well use an office chair or couch, which would do the job just as well.

The wheel stand can be adjusted in every which way to suit your preferred position, this is definitely one of the Wheel Stand Pro Deluxe V2 better features as it really gives you the opportunity to have the wheel exactly how you want it. The only thing that can’t be adjusted is the pedal angle. There are handy quick release handles, like what you would find on a bicycle wheel to adjust the neck, which raises and lowers the overall wheel height, and another at the base of the neck which adjusts the neck angle, bringing the wheel closer or moving it further away. This allows you to lower the wheel all the way down to the pedals, allowing the whole stand to be stored or transported easily. I found myself lowering the wheel when sitting down to play or getting up when finished; a really convenient feature. The wheel deck can also be adjusted via a bolt and nut underneath at the top of the stand neck, this adjusts the angle of the wheel, a feature that even some high-end cockpits lack.

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Performance

After a few minutes adjusting the stand to suit my driving position I was ready to test. Looking at the stand, the first thing I thought would be a hindrance is the central upright tube, I imagined I would be forever banging my knees on it, however to my surprise after days of use I didn't notice it once! The wheel felt solid in my hands with very little movement. If I got a little rough with the wheel, when trying to save a spin for example, the wheel stand did start to wobble a little, but this is to be expected, considering the size of the stands footprint.

I expected the stand to move around slightly after a few heavy stomps on the brake pedal, but again I was pleasantly surprised to find it hadn't moved an inch. Due to the hefty steel tubing, the base of the wheel stand is quite heavy helping it remain in place, I tested he stand on a hard laminate floor and on carpet.

The gear shift bracket also works well, considering it’s attached to the wheel deck, it doesn't move around too much and is at a good height to use effectively.

I also mounted a set of Thrustmaster T3PA-Pro pedals to test the 3 pedal configuration as I was concerned the stand may rock from side to side when heel-toeing. Again, the stand impressed and stayed firm throughout!

Pricing & Conclusions

The Wheel Stand Pro Deluxe V2 is available online and currently retails at the following prices:

EUR €125
UK £99
US/CAN $179


With these prices in mind, the Wheel Stand Pro Deluxe V2 is great value for money and an all-round quality piece of kit. I can’t see many other wheel stand solutions beating the Wheel Stand Pro Deluxe V2 for versatility and performance. Added to that the convenience of being able to fold it up and store it out of the way just makes it even better.

If you’re looking for a simple and effective solution to mounting your wheel and pedals and wish to move your racing away from your desk and on to your couch, this stand is a no brainer!
 
I have two of them because I like them so much. I can't say enough good things about the Wheel Stand Pro, but I've been on a few forums where some people are just unwilling to believe a wheel stand can be so sturdy. I blame it on the fact that so many cheaper wheel stands were on the market for years before the Wheel Stand Pro and ruined any possible belief in wheel stands.
 
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They work best on a solid floor, lush carpet with thick underlay not as good.
The majority of my testing was on carpet and to be honest I didn't have any issues; it wasn't AS sturdy as on a hard floor but still pretty good. But be prepared for some pretty big dents in your carpet ;)
 
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The Wheel Stand Pro Deluxe V2 has been around for a while now and has so far proven itself as one of the more popular wheel & pedal mounting solutions so we thought it deserves a closer look.

After buying a wheel and pedal set, often, the first decision we have to make is where to mount everything. Most of us find a desk edge to mount the wheel to and throw the pedals underneath. It doesn't take long however to want to move to the couch where most of us have bigger screens and perhaps a console hooked up. Let's face it, given the chance we would all prefer to enjoy our racing games and sims from a full size racing cockpit! For many of us, however, this just isn't a possibility; racing cockpits or rigs are not only expensive but take up a large amount of space in your home. Aside from using your office desk in front of a PC monitor a wheel stand is the solution. We tested a Wheel Stand Pro Deluxe V2 with the Thrustmaster TX Racing Wheel Ferrari 458 Italia Edition to see how well it worked.

Assembly & installation

The wheel stand only took a few days to arrive here in the UK and was well packaged protecting the contents; a printed sleeved box with carry handle - unexpected with this type of product I thought. All contents were well packaged, all screws and fixings in a separate box along with glossy set-up instructions. The instructions covered all popular racing wheels such as Logitech, Fanatec & Thrustmaster wheels with links (via QR code) to Wheel Stand Pro's YouTube channel demonstrating each step in case you were unsure exactly how to put it all together. The Wheel Stand Pro Deluxe V2 we had was specifically for the TX, however judging by the amount of pre-drilled holes and spare hardware, it seems it's a one size fits most so great if you were planning on changing wheels down the line. All necessary tools were also included to install the wheel and pedals with. First impressions regarding build quality were very good; the stand is quite heavier than you might expect - constructed with high quality thick steel tubing, powder-coated black in parts with rubber sleeves to serve as feet.

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Installing the wheel was really easy, just a few screws and bolts and the wheel was secured to the wheel deck, really solid! The shifter bracket is bolted to the wheel deck also making it very secure and sturdy. Next the shifter was installed, the bracket had pre-drilled holes allowing me to hard mount the shifter. Mounting the pedals was a little more fiddly, but still quite straight forward. Once the pedals were in place, they are secured by two metal bars, essentially pinning the pedals to the frame. Once installed the pedals weren't going anywhere, I couldn't move them no matter how hard I tried! After some quick cable management the installation was complete.

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Setup & versatility

Obviously with this solution, you’ll need to find something to use as your seat; I used an IKEA recliner chair as it was cheap and has a fairly low and laid back seating position so emulating a racing position as best I could. You could just as well use an office chair or couch, which would do the job just as well.

The wheel stand can be adjusted in every which way to suit your preferred position, this is definitely one of the Wheel Stand Pro Deluxe V2 better features as it really gives you the opportunity to have the wheel exactly how you want it. The only thing that can’t be adjusted is the pedal angle. There are handy quick release handles, like what you would find on a bicycle wheel to adjust the neck, which raises and lowers the overall wheel height, and another at the base of the neck which adjusts the neck angle, bringing the wheel closer or moving it further away. This allows you to lower the wheel all the way down to the pedals, allowing the whole stand to be stored or transported easily. I found myself lowering the wheel when sitting down to play or getting up when finished; a really convenient feature. The wheel deck can also be adjusted via a bolt and nut underneath at the top of the stand neck, this adjusts the angle of the wheel, a feature that even some high-end cockpits lack.

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Performance

After a few minutes adjusting the stand to suit my driving position I was ready to test. Looking at the stand, the first thing I thought would be a hindrance is the central upright tube, I imagined I would be forever banging my knees on it, however to my surprise after days of use I didn't notice it once! The wheel felt solid in my hands with very little movement. If I got a little rough with the wheel, when trying to save a spin for example, the wheel stand did start to wobble a little, but this is to be expected, considering the size of the stands footprint.

I expected the stand to move around slightly after a few heavy stomps on the brake pedal, but again I was pleasantly surprised to find it hadn't moved an inch. Due to the hefty steel tubing, the base of the wheel stand is quite heavy helping it remain in place, I tested he stand on a hard laminate floor and on carpet.

The gear shift bracket also works well, considering it’s attached to the wheel deck, it doesn't move around too much and is at a good height to use effectively.

I also mounted a set of Thrustmaster T3PA-Pro pedals to test the 3 pedal configuration as I was concerned the stand may rock from side to side when heel-toeing. Again, the stand impressed and stayed firm throughout!

Pricing & Conclusions

The Wheel Stand Pro Deluxe V2 is available online and currently retails at the following prices:

EUR €125
UK £99
US/CAN $179


With these prices in mind, the Wheel Stand Pro Deluxe V2 is great value for money and an all-round quality piece of kit. I can’t see many other wheel stand solutions beating the Wheel Stand Pro Deluxe V2 for versatility and performance. Added to that the convenience of being able to fold it up and store it out of the way just makes it even better.

If you’re looking for a simple and effective solution to mounting your wheel and pedals and wish to move your racing away from your desk and on to your couch, this stand is a no brainer!


Good work mate, congratulations on your first review here, cheers, Mark
 
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I've had a WSP for well over three years and think it's great. Perfect solution for me and I think it's reasonably priced for what is a sturdy piece of kit. Centre post isn't a problem and I use it on carpet - solid as a rock.
 
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I'm using a Pro Stand with a TX as well and love it. There's one big advantage of this thing which other constructions can't provide: the vibrations from the base are going through the pedals as well. Especially in Assetto Corsa it's so strong, I thought in the beginning the pedals maybe have a vibration motor as well.

There are different versions of this stand and I couldn't find the TX-version, so I bought the T500-model. The only difference is the mounting thing for the pedals. I fixed the pedals with a belt instead.
 
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i used the v1 stand for about 5 years and never had any problems i used it with g25 it was great especially when i went to lan parties, i have since upgraded my wheel to T500 and brought another wheel stand from GT omega and it like a front part of a cockpit and is quite heavy but have had no isses with it and it convently folds away when i not using my wheel.
 
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Use one with G27 for three and a half years (as new, no wobble, no free play, like a rock but no so dumb).
Couln't be more happy with it, very sturdy, very well designed.
I use it with a real car seat I bought in a junkyard that I mounted on a very simple rectangular wood base (doubles as my computer chair).
Very good option to have a cheap but very functionnal driving cockpit.
 
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The majority of my testing was on carpet and to be honest I didn't have any issues; it wasn't AS sturdy as on a hard floor but still pretty good. But be prepared for some pretty big dents in your carpet ;)

Had years of experience using the stands (Deluxe V2 being the best) wish I never sold mine :(
 
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Curious as to what IKEA chair you used. I just got a "POÄNG" chair for setting up something like this that can be easily put up. I'm mainly curious if this is the same chair you used in your setup?

IKEA article # 298.291.36
(did not link since my link in the US might be different for you, image below)
Mine is the dark brown frame with Dark Brown Leather.

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I use a cam buckle strap with my stand and Omega GT office chair to stop the chair moving when braking hard it works great.

I have this same problem at the moment with Fanatec ClubSport Pedals as the brakes get stiff close to the bottom stop and the chair breaks loose, even on the carpet. Good fix I must say!
 
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Curious as to what IKEA chair you used. I just got a "POÄNG" chair for setting up something like this that can be easily put up. I'm mainly curious if this is the same chair you used in your setup?

IKEA article # 298.291.36
(did not link since my link in the US might be different for you, image below)
Mine is the dark brown frame with Dark Brown Leather.

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That's the one! I find it perfect although it has a slight bounce to it LOL
 
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Is this the same thing as Fanatec offered on their store as 'RennSport Wheel Stand v2' ?
It looks exactly the same.

I have used the v1 for a few years now and the only thing I find a tad bit annoying is the main screw of the center post Connection to the bottom plate loosens often, giving a small amount of play on the vertical post where the wheel is mounted on.
If they fixed that with V2, then its a great piece of kit for a reasonable price!
 
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