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So, looking to put a X360 on my 50", and get a racing seat with mounts for a steering wheel and pedals etc. What would you buy?

What seat setups without any speaker mounts is good? No store carries these so it's hard to tell whats good and comfy. The X360 would be kept at the stereo console for other gaming besides racing. The chair would be moved to the corner when not in use.

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Want an advice? DIY (Do it yourself). I am currently doing it for my PS3 with logitech G25. Buy yourself a sport seat.

The trick is going for the ones used in buggys. Car seats are certified, so they are not only stronger but paperwork is a must have on then so expect it to be much more expensive. Buy the seat, the wheel, place it whereyou think it should be, call a carpenter and ask him a few tips. It is important to have it all together in order to assemble it in the most comfortable position to you. Also remember to make it in a way that everything passes through doors.

My project is not finished yet, but in about June it will be. I found the perfect seat and am currently not working on it because I'm moving to another city. When its done I hope I can show the project for more people to be able to do it. Want anything well done? DIY


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