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I am feeling very comfortable in the seat, but I guess some people would find the side monitors too close. No straining on my eyes. And yes AC does indeed a good gob rendering the individual screens even at high screen angle.
 
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My low budget DIY rig with G27.
Chair is an IKEA Nolmyra, I used it because of the net-type fabric and its cheap (about USD25), could use a headrest though.
The rig itself is made with wood from two IKEA Albert rack units(USD14 x 2 = USD28). Bad point is the rig flexes up and down.
For handbrake is a Logitech joystick with a plate holder spring attached. Position is way too far and needs to be redone.
Monitor is a 27" curved Samsung IPS panel.







 
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Tommi - what's your H-shifter, a modified G-27?

Yes it's a modified g27, a lot stiffer with a modified spring :) Had to modify the bearing ball holes too so it worked with the extra stiffness.

This reminds me. People do a lot of brake pedal modifications with a spring. Spring force is too linear without much feel to it. I have a (personal opinion) much better and cheaper option to this.
It's an old bushing out of mercedes antiroll bar. This makes the brake pedal feel very much like a road car brake pedal, just the right amount of stiffness and flexibility, and is durable too :thumbsup:
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Used bushings for the handbrake too, and it too feels like the real thing.
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Just something to consider when building your own rig!
 
my race room,it is narrow and small but works fine.1.50 at 80 cm
fanatec csw v2 for pc with assetto corsa .
pc spec; i5 4570 3,2 ghz 6 ram and nvidia gtx 970
monitor lg ultra wide 2560x1080 ,hope you like it ;)
That is one tidy and high quality rig you have there.
I certainly like it and further than that, I reckon you are now ready to step up to RF2;);)
 

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