Logitech G29/G920 Wheel Quickmount
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To develop new wheels and electronics for those I created the quickmount kit for, I built a custom setup for my Logitech G29/G920 (G27 might work too). This requires just a few connectors and three self-tapping screws to get it up and running. Below are all the connectors I used to create this on my own G29. The package contains a base side adapter, plug holder, and attaching nut, along with the following wheel hubs: A standard stock wheel A 6x60mm flat-faced wheel for custom applications A 6x70mm flat-faced wheel for some car wheels (like Sparco?) On the Logitech ends, I used 7-pin male and female plugs: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PH-2-0mm-Connector-Sets-2-16-Pin-Housing-Header-Crimps-JST-PH-Style/232383796538?_trksid=p2485497.m4902.l9144 I also designed and used 7 or 8-pin plugs on the quickmount, which enable USB data passthrough when connected through the outer shell of the connector: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3-4-5-6-7-8-Pin-Male-or-Female-Mini-DIN-Plug-Socket-Connector-Adapter-W-Handle/323656244779?_trksid=p2485497.m4902.l9144 Note: Using a G29 without a wheel is possible, but Windows might get wonky for some reason. One possible fix is to edit the configuration on Logitech Gaming Software to remove all mappings from wheel buttons and shifter paddles. I'm working on electronics to learn how original wheel electronics are made and trying to recreate the setup to emulate original wheel electronics.
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