Hi newbert,
i own a T300RS as you might know from older posts.
I use different wheels on it and i always swap them depending on what cars i´m driving.
It´s basically a immersive thing mainly, especially in VR.
Following wheels i use:
Stock Thrustmaster T300RS wheel of course and the Ferrari F1 wheel.
In addition to these two i use two aftermarket wheels with a 3d printed adapter.
It´s a deep dished rallye wheel and a rather small, formula wheel.
The stock T300 wheel i don´t use that often.
For LMP and GT3/GTE cars i use the F1 wheel. It features 20+ buttons and is really close to real life wheels of those type of cars (especially very close to the Cosworth LMP2 used in the Oreca 07) with it´s huge amount of buttons in general.
The Rallye wheel i use for old touring cars or Nascars.
The small formula wheel i use for classic F1/F2/F3 cars or other small formula cars like the skip barber or "Radical" alike racing cars.
As i wrote it´s mainly a immersive thing. It´s for example really cool in a old touring car to hold a proper wheel in your hands. Same with the other wheels i mentioned.
Obviously all the wheels feel different when driving due to there different diameters. The small formula wheel is for example very "nimble" while the big rallye wheel feels, well, big and fits touring cars of older age quite well.
See the pictures for detail.
Since i own a 3d printer i made myself simple mounts for the wheels to put them at my wall when not using them. (see picture)
If you wanna print these also somewhere just leave me a PM and i send you the data for it.
The adapter to use aftermarket wheels on your TM base can be downloaded here:
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If you do not want to print it yourself, there is also some available in different shops. I just wanted to print them myself since i wanted to use a special process and material (Process called "SLS", material called "Alumide") for them.
The downpoint with aftermarket wheels is, that they don´t feature any button.
But...
There is a cool guy that developed a DIY solution for that. Since the original TM wheels have implemented electronics for their buttons that communicate with the base via a small plug in the center, he created the possibility to emulate a TM wheel with a arduino nano. So the Arduino beeing the wheels electronics.
So therefore, if you want, you could even built button boxes for a wheel yourself.
Link:
So that´s all i have to say about this, if there are questions, feel free to ask!!
Cheers Dan