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Subject: Re: Trustmaster T3 springs - do they break after 2 hours?
From: xnetlarryx@his.com (Larry)
Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1998 22:44:54 -0500
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A much better wheel, overall, IMHO.

The only unknown is the reliability of the Super Sport, it being a new
wheel.

Damned shame they insist, even with all the bitching, on using that
single-screw mounting system for the wheel to shaft mount.  While the
feel of the wheel is, IMHO, much better than the TM Pro, the damned
thing still rocks back and forth in your hand because they were too
cheap to spend $1 on a 3 screw mounting system.

-Larry

-Larry

<"Michael E. Carver"> wrote:

> Or you may want to consider the NASCAR Super Sport, better pedals and
> the wheel can have 6 buttons in Win95.  The only thing missing is a
> stick shifter.  Should be about $20.00 cheaper than the NASCAR Pro.
> 
> -- 
