
Thrustmaster T-series Quickrelease thing
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I didn't want adapters to rely on the slim quick release with my Thrustmaster TX base, so I created this adapter that attaches directly to the metal axle. It lets you screw the quick release onto it and you're good to go. I designed it with a 70mm bolt pattern, matching those of Momo, OMP, and Sparco adapters. To ensure durability, I printed it out in polycarbonate (PC). ABS should also work fine for less demanding racing applications. Remove the inner part of the Thrustmaster adapter from the axle by unscrewing its four screws. If these break like they did with mine, two M5 holes on either side allow you to use a 4.2mm drill bit and create new threads for securing the adapter with M5 bolts. Use it with my slim quick release connector (available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2748230) and pair it with a coiled cable featuring up to 15 cores, depending on your needs. For my setup, I used six cores for the OEM Thrustmaster connection, plus two USB lines (4+4) and an additional core for shielding. Update: A new two-part ring has been designed for the base cover. This ensures that even if the axle screws break during disassembly, you can still access them using the side-mounted M5 holes I created.
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