Build the perfect rig without the guesswork.
Half the heartbreak in sim racing is buying a $400 wheel that won't enable force feedback on your base. Pick your parts below — we check the quick-release standard, mount footprint and torque rating against each other and tell you exactly where you stand: green, amber, or red.
Racing Rig Configurator
● Compatibility-checkedHow the compatibility check works
Quick-release match
Each base and wheel carries its real QR standard (MOZA QR, Fanatec QR2, Simagic QR-A…). In-ecosystem is plug-and-play; cross-brand flags the adapter you'll need; universal 70mm bolts to a hub.
Torque vs mount
A 21 Nm base on a desk clamp is a warning, not a setup. We block mounts that can't physically hold your base's torque and steer you to a cockpit that can.
Pedal connection
Via-base pedals only talk to their own brand's base; USB pedals work with anything. We surface the gotcha before it's in your cart.
Prices are approximate 2025–2026 street prices and change constantly. Compatibility logic reflects real standards but always verify with the vendor before purchase.