ποΈ Elevate Your Racing Game with Precision and Power!
The Thrustmaster T-3PM Pedals are a high-performance racing accessory designed for serious gamers. Featuring patented H.E.A.R.T technology, these pedals deliver exceptional 12-bit resolution precision, ensuring consistent performance over time. With four adjustable pressure modes, 100% metal construction, and a robust design that supports up to 440 lbs of pressure, these pedals are built for both comfort and durability. Compatible with major gaming platforms, they are the perfect addition to any racing setup.
Additional Features | Ergonomic |
Hardware Platform | pc |
Controller Type | Racing accessory |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Compatible Devices | Playstation 4, Playstation 5 |
Item Dimensions | 14.6 x 11.8 x 8.3 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 6.44 Pounds |
Color | Black |
J**H
Major upgrade from the T3PA set.
First off, great product, well worth the money. Right out the gate these are great for IRacing and amazing for the Nascar side of IRacing. While my T3PA pedals did the job well for 7 years, with these, I can input more finer throttle play on corner exit and don't feel as loose in the turns. The clutch feels 10 fold better than the T3PA clutch and not even after 2 hours of just getting use to the new pedals, my shifting is loads better and I already am laying down slightly faster lap times.There is how ever a couple things I don't like about these pedals, the biggest thing is that unlike my T3PA set, these pedals sit at an almost 90 degree angle to how I'm seated in my rig, and since I'm a fairly long legged person and sit high up in my rig, I'm pretty much having to run these pedals with my toes instead of the balls of my feet with the angled T3PA pedals. I could likely modify the bottom of my rig and lift the front of the pedal board up to angle the set back some though. Only other issue is with how stiff the brake is, even with the absolute softest springs that come with the pedals, it's still super stiff and hard braking just about locks me up in the Nascar Cup cars in IRacing. I will likely be custom making some softer springs for the brake pedal.Other than those little issues, 12/10 would recommend these.
N**N
TAKING YOUR SIM RACING EXPERIENCE TO THE NEXT LEVEL !
The media could not be loaded. Man idk where to even begin with these pedals. Everything about them has hands down been a massive improvement over my Logitech g920 pedals as expected.Inside the box was the pedals, a mounting template and your 2 cables needed to connect the pedal directly to the wheel or to your PC. ( These pedals have to be mounting to something as even the lightest springs will lift the pedals off the ground. )The Quality of the pedals are quite good. Solid and sturdy feeling when in use. The pedals do have a small amount of side to side play but you do not notice it during use. Only if you move them by hand.Setup was super easy. Connect the needed cable for whichever system you plan to use the pedal on and run the cable out one of the channels so the cable doesn't get clamped when mounting. Next take the mounting template and drill holes to mount the pedals to whatever your using or mount it to your rig however you see fit. If you don't have a something to mount the pedals to there are some really cheap options out there. 2 pieces of wood, 2 L hinges some screws and your done. Check out YouTube for more details and you'll see what I mean.Download the Software from the Thrustmaster website to configure the pedals is a must as well !I would recommend using the springs that are already on the brake pedal before switching to the stiffer ones as you may prefer those.Assuming your not a complete newbie when it comes to sim racing or racing in general the adjustment period to get used to these pedals shouldn't be more than a day or 2 max. Hop in a car that you feel comfortable pushing to the very edge on a track you know like the back of your hand. Within a couple of laps you should start to get the idea.Between the included springs, the homemade springs you can buy from people online and the adjustments you can make via the software, the customization on these pedals allow you to fine tune them and find the perfect fit for you.All of the games iv thrown at the pedals have worked for the most part and all recognized and registered without an issue. RallySimFans RBR was the only game I initially had problems with the pedals recognizing , but unplugging my Logitech pedals from the wheelbase fixed that issue.Hands down the best upgrade for my Sim rig by far. Completely transformed my Sim Racing experience and improved my lap times. Adds a whole new level of realism.Would HIGHLY RECOMMEND
R**S
Great Pedals for the Price
Great set for the price, and having magnetic sensors instead of the old petentiometers should mean longer term reliability. Seem well built and the option to change the pressure for the brake pedal using the 2 springs is a great idea. I have them mounted to a Next Level Racing F-GT Lite and they work really well for the price and definitely a step above the T3PA.There are a couple of complaints from others I will address:1. Missing spring. Mine came with both - and Thrustmaster did publish a note saying there was an issue with one batch of the pedals where the black spring was missing, but that has now been rectified so should no longer be a problem.2. Pedal(s) registering 40% or 50% pressure only. I had a similar thing happen after about a week of use. I tried restarting the wheel, disconnecting the pedals, even plugging into a PC to calibrate (I use these on a PS5) but nothing worked. I was about to return them then remembered something I had to do from time to time on my prior Logitech pedals, and then found it mentioned in the Thrustmaster instructions - that the pedals calibrate after a few presses. With the Logitech's, if I had the issue I would await the wheel calibration to complete upon startup, then press the pedals down all the way 5-10 times each. I did the same with the T3PM and it resolved the issue. If you have inadvertently started a game and only pushed them pedal part way a few times, or held it at a certain level, it may have recalibrated incorrectly. Since going through this process I have not had to do this again, but worth noting for future.If you have a Thurstmaster wheel and are looking for your next set of "budget" pedals I can recommend these.
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