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Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 11:56:02 -0700
From: Jason Monds <no.jason.extra@streamdata.spork.com>
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It's only an issue if you like to trail-brake.

I have a normal T2 and it works just fine.  The work required
to convert to split axis and possibly gain 1 sec aren't worth
it to me.

However, if your buying a new wheel -- I would get the
switchable split-axis wheel :)

Jason.

Pops wrote:

> I'm looking to buy a FF wheel and am wondering how important it is to be
> able to have the throttle and brake on a separate axis.  Some reviewers make
> an issue of it - most don't even mention it?  Thanks!

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Jason Monds
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