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VEVOR G920 Racing Steering Wheel Stand Shifter Mount fit for Mainstream Brands Gaming Wheel Stand Wheel Pedals NOT Included Racing Wheel Stand

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Style: L-shaped lit


Features

  • High Compatibility: Pre-installed holes fit multiple mainstream brands' steering wheels, pedals, and throttle boards. You can replace or upgrade your accessories at any time without worrying about compatibility issues.
  • Durable Wheel Stand: This wheel racing stand is constructed with high-strength carbon steel, providing maximum stability and sturdiness for long time use. Such a heavy-duty bracket will not move or fall in the fierce competition. In addition, each supporting point comes with rubber pads to improve security.
  • Foldable & Compact: After enjoying the game, you can easily fold this racing wheel stand and store it under your couch/bed or in the corner, making it a perfect choice for players with limited storage space. The compact design allows you to carry it anywhere to keep your gaming enthusiasm with you.
  • Optional Holder Position: Our gaming wheel stand is completed with a gear shifter holder, which can be switched to the left or right side as you like. The optional position is entirely suitable for both left-handed and right-handed players. Moreover, pre-drilled holes provide great help to mount the gear shift.

Brand: VEVOR


Model Name: G920 Racing Steering Wheel Stand Shifter Mount fit for Gaming Wheel Stand Wheel Pedals NOT Included


Compatible Devices: Logitech, Fanatec, Thrustmaster (specific models uncertain)


Controller Type: Steering wheel


Connectivity Technology: USB


Item Weight: ‎22 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎23.6 x 19.9 x 6.3 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎Racing Wheel Stand


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: February 7, 2018


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  • Can't beat the price
Solid product. Installation instructions were not great but it was still pretty simple to construct. Great value
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025 by Jay

  • Perfect for Logitech G923 - Instructions Good Enough
This stand came with all necessary screws/nuts, + tools to build it. I had a lot of screws left over. It turns out, they were the ones needed to screw, secure both the wheel & pedals to the stand. The G923 support page says you need (2) M6X1 screws for wheel and (6) of the same for pedals (this stand only requires 4 screws for pedals). The attached pictures don't show the Shifter Mount, it came with it, but I didn't install it since I don't plan on using it yet. There's a lot of people that complain about the assembly instructions, they were kind of difficult, but step by step instructions were good enough for me to assemble it. Parts of instructions were fine print but that was resolved by using a magnifying lens/glass. This Vevor Stand worked perfect with my G923. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024 by Landon H. Landon H.

  • Second review -- Used Vevor G920 in front of widescreen monitor
I have ordered a VR headset which will ship from an overseas manufacturer. So when it arrives, I will add new content to this review to discuss whether using the VR experience is better or worse than my experience using a widescreen monitor. As you can read in the original review below, I assembled the Vevor and installed a Logitech G29. And I played Assetto Corsa Competizione with the Nurburgring 24H DLC, using that track, which meant lots of turns and lots of pedal touches. The Vevor is a sturdy unit. I did not feel like it was flimsy at all while playing, though there was one time I jammed the brake and the whole assembly did slide an inch or two. Worth noting that the unit was sitting on an office rug, the kind that works under chairs on casters. So there was a certain amount of grip, more than if I had a plastic mat underneath, but less grip obviously than other mats might have provided. I may test placing a rubber mat with more grip under the Vevor. If I do, will add that result to the last review. I enjoyed the game, but I felt cramped somewhat and constrained by the pedals position relative to the wheel. I think any kind of extended duration race would probably be uncomfortable. I may attempt to adjust the relative positions, and one thing I did not mention in the earlier review is that the pedals, at least the G29 pedals, could be moved a few inches up or down on the Vevor panel. So no change for now in my 4-star rating. I think it would be best to wait till the VR headset arrives. ----Original Review headline: "Assembly and parts, and what was missing."---- I assembled the stand tonight and attached my Logitech G29, too. This review only pertains to the assembly and my impression of what was lacking in the instructions and parts. I plan on writing a detailed review, but that may be in two more phases. That's because I have ordered a VR headset that will not ship for another few weeks. So for now I will only be using the G29 and stand with my monitor, which is a nice 49" wide monitor, but the experience of using the G29 and stand will be different when I get the headset. That's when I will know for sure whether I made the right decision rather than invest in a full cockpit. So how was the assembly? Well, it was not a perfect experience, as I will describe. The stand itself seems well made. That said, if you have small children or pets then inspect the metal carefully. I found one hard metal fragment that had not been removed from one of the arms. It was shaped like a wire but had been thickened with the black enamel coating. It broke off easily when I brushed it, so perhaps only the paint held it in place. But if it had gotten in a child's or pet's mouth then that would have been a disaster. The supplied tools were all that was needed, and they worked fine. As for the nuts and bolts, I would note first off al that there were also about 13 supplied washers. The instructions including the parts list make no mention of the washers. But they fit the larger "M8" screws, so I decided to use them as I put the stand together. Regardless of whether that was the right thing to do, I wish there had been more washers. Why? Because the most challenging part of the assembly was when I completed the stand itself and needed to attach the G29. None of the washers were really made for use with M6 screws which are the thinner screws used for attaching your wheel and pedals to the stand. And by the time the stand was assembled, I only had three washers left over. And I only had those three because I am not using the shifter assembly at this point. I used two M6 screws to attach the G29 wheel. And I decided not to use the washers there because the holes in the steering panel assembly were not too wide. But the pedal panel has significantly wider gaps and unfortunately the head of the M6 screws is only just barely wider than that gap. So attaching the G29 pedals made me wish I had more washers. I used four screws, and I could apply three washers. We'll see if that provides enough stability for the pedals while they are in use. I can just imagine the shearing force applied when I am using the pedals might cause the pedal assembly to slide and a screw to lose its grip on the panel. So in summary, I dropped one star for: (1) the lack of reference to the washers in the instructions, (2) insufficient supply of washers, including (3) not giving any washers at all sized for the M6 screws, and (4) finally not providing any examples of typical installations such as the G29 in the manual. The manufacturers must be aware what are the most common installations, so it would have been easy and instructive for the manual to discuss more than just assembling the stand but also attaching typical wheels and pedals. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024 by Tariq Nisar Ahmed

  • Works as described
Build was not hard to setup and is good quality, the buttons reaches with my comfortably, the size is perfect, functionality runs perfectly smooth
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025 by Austin Austin

  • Don't get if you hate puzzles
I'll start off by saying I saved a few dollars and bought a like-new unit, as I plan on modifying it at a later date. Even at an extremely laughable "discounted" price, I still overpaid. INSTRUCTIONS: Toss them out. The pictures are useless, the directions make no sense, and the steps make no sense. The only use I got from it was identifying bolt lengths. I had to figure out most of it on my own. TOOLS: It comes with two allen keys and two stamped wrenches. The larger allen key is ok, the small one is very small, but both seem to fit in the heads of their respective bolts ok. The wrenches are a waste of metal. They are too thin to be actually useful; the larger of the two was toast by the time I was on my 5th bolt. Ended up using pliers instead as I was too lazy to grab a wrench, but you will definitely want to snug things up because... HARDWARE: Seems decent, nothing stripped out. The instructions don't really tell you what goes where, kinda figured it out as I went along. The lengths on things are very odd and don't make much sense in their lengths. They included 4 washers for... somewhere? FITMENT: Pretty poor. I didn't have to modify anything to get it to fit, but the plate for the pedal is not cut to fit snugly in the unit. Some of the threaded holes needed extra persuasion to thread in. The holes that are drilled out are too large, so everything has a bit of slop even when fully tightened. FINISH: Again, I bought a returned unit. Even so, the paint/ powdercoat seems pretty good. I had some rubbing, as my unit arrived with the parts wrapped in bubble wrap and nothing else, and nothing seems to have worn to bare metal. OVERALL QUALITY: Seems ok for what it is, but could be priced lower like around the fifty dollar mark. Welds are sketchy and lacking, but I used it for 4 hours and it didn't fall apart yet. In closing, its ok. Its not built to a high standard, and it is priced too high, but it should get the job done for light use. It does wobble, but not too much if you aren't doing it intentionally. I guess one of the upsides of that is the force feedback of my G29 transmits that movement to the shifter so it by proxy has some force feedback now. I plan on modifying it to suit my needs, as I primarily will use it to play American/ Euro Truck Sim and Snowrunner. Not sure how it will handle games like Forza or Dirt in its current out of the box state, but it does ease my wheel setup since now I just have to drag this thing out versus clamp everything to my desk. It will definitely need beefing up if you plan on using it hardcore, but as a weekend thing it should be ok for the time being. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023 by Keystone Motorsports

  • Great product! Not the best instructions for assembling!
After putting two of these together me and my son ABSOLUTELY LOVE THEM!! The ONLY issue was putting them together. The instructions are very unclear. Im mean, the pictures in them are VERY blurry! Like they had been copied several times over and over. So I resorted to looking at the pictures on Amazon ad and the instructions to figure out what parts went where. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025 by A. Robinson A. Robinson

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