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Yoove stretcchhed yourr bungeeee. When you get a hold of TM have them send
some pedal springs as well. If you would like to have a more realsitic pedal
feel try building yourself a pedal box so something solid is behind your
pedals then wedge a tennis ball in there, it will provide some progressive
resistance and really imo help the pedal feel. Lower is softer and more
travel, higher is stiffer and less travel. Worth 1-2 seconds.
JM

Brock Bolton wrote:

> Is there any way to decrease the amount of play in the Thrustmaster NASCAR
> Pro wheel?  I've had it for a few months, and it's pretty good, but the
> play is pretty bad at top dead center....any ideas are appreciated....
>
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> Brock Bolton
> Carleton University
> Email address: bbolton@chat.carleton.ca
>
> "Abstract art:  A product of the untalented, sold by the unprincipled to
> the utterly bewildered,"
>         Al Capp
> "Just because I don't care doesn't mean I don't understand,"
>         Homer Simpson, 1994
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