Thank you, this was most helpful.I have the TS-PC, and as far as I can see, the base is the same as the TC-XW. The difference is the red cover, and another wheel.
The TC-PC with the open wheel doesn't seem to be available any more, only as the Ferrari 488 edition.
Depending on what wheel you really want, buy the base with that wheel. As far as I know, both bases are technically identical, just the TS-XW has the red cover on top.
I bought my TS-PC with the open wheel, and then bought the Sparco P 310 separately, to alternate between that and the open wheel. Then I bought the 599 Evo XX extra too, and I have converted all three wheels to QR, so that I can use the wheel most appropriate to the car I'm driving.
The TS-PC seems to be a good piece of kit, I bought it two or three years ago, and it's been totally trouble free. It just runs and runs ( touch wood )
I have the TS-PC, and as far as I can see, the base is the same as the TC-XW. The difference is the red cover, and another wheel.
The TC-PC with the open wheel doesn't seem to be available any more, only as the Ferrari 488 edition.
Depending on what wheel you really want, buy the base with that wheel. As far as I know, both bases are technically identical, just the TS-XW has the red cover on top.
I bought my TS-PC with the open wheel, and then bought the Sparco P 310 separately, to alternate between that and the open wheel. Then I bought the 599 Evo XX extra too, and I have converted all three wheels to QR, so that I can use the wheel most appropriate to the car I'm driving.
The TS-PC seems to be a good piece of kit, I bought it two or three years ago, and it's been totally trouble free. It just runs and runs ( touch wood )
It's a while ago, I can't remember exactly. Search for "Peter makes things" on You Tube. He's made a few videos that explains it all. You need a cheap china QR for each wheel, and the adapters that he makes on his 3-D printer.How much did it cost you to convert three wheels to QR?