I used squash ball.... On the brake, take out the black rubber cone, then I poke a hole straight through the squash ball( find it too stiff without hole)...and place and push in a bit between the bracket and pedal...use another ball and simply put it behind clutch pedal and another one behind throttle pedal...don't push it in , just simply place it behind those pedal...I find it feel much much better ..quite surprised to see that these balls were made for these pedals so perfectly....LOL
I use one of my wife's tear drop shaped make up sponges and it gradually gets more resistance the farther you push. Been using it almost 3 years. And a 3 pack costs less then $10 CND.
Hi. Great idea for the T3PA pedals. What are the dimensions of the rubber spacer you use? Clicking the link you provided takes me to really thin rubber washers. Thanks :)
Hi there, sorry for writing here, but the diameters are not clear based on the link. Is the outer diameter 30mm, the hole 10mm, and the thickness 15mm?
I got the rubber spacers from the link in the description, but they were too long and couldn't fit in. Turns out, they were half an inch thicker than they should've been, so trimming half of the thickness allowed the spacer to fit in between the brake pedal and conical brake mod. The link took me to spacers with dimensions of 1 Inch OD x 3/8 Inch ID x 1 Inch Thickness; taking the ones with 1/2 inch thickness should work better.
Hi mate im looking for these rubber spacers, im from the uk but says unavailable for me on amazon, there is alternatives but i have no idea which size spacer you used? Any help appreciated 👍
Multi Purpose Rubber Spacer 1 Inch OD x 3/8 Inch ID x 1 Inch Thickness Rubber Bushing Anti Vibration Spacer Black Round Neoprene Rubber Washers This is the name of the product
You do know you can move the original rubber cone right ?! You don't have to scew it all the way back. You turn the rubber cone till they touch your pedals and then you lock it in place with the bolt at the back. You can move the original rubber cone to where you want and then secure it in place with the bolt at the back !
Got the TP3A for quiet some time and i am disappointed. I had the TP3A pro, the G27 and the G29. Accelerator pedal is way to soft. Every time i try to modulate the amount of gas input the feeling is non existing their for almost impossible to get it dead right every single time. When in a corner the car swerves to the outside or swerves into the corner or you spin do to poor modulation. Brake pedal idk it feels some kind of fake and can imagine that you can modulate it way better with a load cell because you feel the force input. Clutch pedal is also way to soft. At the end of the day it is a basic get into sim racing setup. But if you want to go fast it's all about the feedback that you want to get that muscle memory. But without push back of the pedal you can't really build upon that. I know their are loadcells, springs, gluesticks, and special gas strut spring supported mods available but for the price of the pedals + the mods you can almost buy fanatec clubsport V3 pedals. Maybe gluesticks and springs are worth it. Gonna try that.
@@Thorkell_Joms i have mine mounted in a wood rig. Very sturdy one with tropical wood. Seat at around 30 35° slope angle. Pedals straight up. Steering wheel almost 90° 📐 from the ground. Seat is a Sparco Pro2000 from a real race car it has some patina because of the little damage in the fabric.
@asdlife2496 You don't need to do this. Just move the original rubber cone. He doesn't seem to know that. You can move the cone back and forward by design. He had the cone all the way to the back you don't need to do that. Rotate the cone forward and then lock it in place with the bolt at the back. He's solving a problem thats not there.
No disrespect but I've tried every mod consieveable and most are garbage. Why do you guys not do a video on springs . .I have that very set ,I've moved the break to the clutch ,done my math resistance and fitted quality sourced springs for pennies. Honestly I just now don't get it 🎉😂
@aurie1040 Ye , there are plenty , there is also a 3d print which slots in side the original springs in 3 types of resistance made from TPU ,ALL of which work along side the correct design of the pedals, rather than a piece of crap sponge or half a fucking tennis ball stuffed at the end of the pedal gap m8
Great mod! My T-LCM throttle spring broke resulting in me pulling out my T-3PA and this works great.
i bought t300rs does the t-3pa worth to play or should i upgrade it brother? i will try this mod when it delivers
I used squash ball.... On the brake, take out the black rubber cone, then I poke a hole straight through the squash ball( find it too stiff without hole)...and place and push in a bit between the bracket and pedal...use another ball and simply put it behind clutch pedal and another one behind throttle pedal...don't push it in , just simply place it behind those pedal...I find it feel much much better ..quite surprised to see that these balls were made for these pedals so perfectly....LOL
Really helpful tip I was looking up at the load cell conversion and came across the video. Am giving it a shot when the spacers arive tomorrow
Let us know what you think when they arrive:)
how's it?
How is it mate does it feel nice?
I use one of my wife's tear drop shaped make up sponges and it gradually gets more resistance the farther you push. Been using it almost 3 years. And a 3 pack costs less then $10 CND.
Where do you put it exactly? Do you still use the original conical mod?
Dunlop pro squash ball the yellow double dot good mod, change it every 2 years just before it starts to crack
Great video, but why did you sell the tlcm?
I click the link you provide, is the size - Rubber Spacer 1 Inch OD x 3/8 Inch ID x 1 Inch ???
It feels good but that
What size and diameter are the spacers?
Hi. Great idea for the T3PA pedals. What are the dimensions of the rubber spacer you use? Clicking the link you provided takes me to really thin rubber washers. Thanks :)
Yeah, Amazon likes to redirect you sometimes to different products, these are 15mm.
Hi there, sorry for writing here, but the diameters are not clear based on the link. Is the outer diameter 30mm, the hole 10mm, and the thickness 15mm?
@@gergohun92 Hi, have you found out exactly what size it is? - Thx
@@SimRacingPal Hi, great solution. I would also be interested in the exact dimensions of the rubber. Maybe you can post the dimensions again, please?
I got the rubber spacers from the link in the description, but they were too long and couldn't fit in. Turns out, they were half an inch thicker than they should've been, so trimming half of the thickness allowed the spacer to fit in between the brake pedal and conical brake mod.
The link took me to spacers with dimensions of 1 Inch OD x 3/8 Inch ID x 1 Inch Thickness; taking the ones with 1/2 inch thickness should work better.
Hi mate im looking for these rubber spacers, im from the uk but says unavailable for me on amazon, there is alternatives but i have no idea which size spacer you used? Any help appreciated 👍
I click the link you provide, is the size - Rubber Spacer 1 Inch OD x 3/8 Inch ID x 1 Inch
I use mine for truck simulator
Farming simulator and GT racing; my only complaint is the pedals squeak eh. Thanks for posting eh! Stay well!
Thank you :)
Hi, I lost the screw to attach the brake mod, do you know which screw I can use instead? Just so I can go to a hardware store and buy it.
I was cracking uo my head trying to fund a set of load cell pedals like fanatec v2 or tlcm, thanks for the videoo
Glad I could help!
Hope you can provide the dimension of this rubber spacer because it’s not easy to get it in my country. 😅
Multi Purpose Rubber Spacer 1 Inch OD x 3/8 Inch ID x 1 Inch Thickness Rubber Bushing Anti Vibration Spacer Black Round Neoprene Rubber Washers This is the name of the product
@@Yonky999thank you so much. I’ll go to search it. 😄😄😄
how to do that when you hit 50% brakes it comes to 100%
What’s the exact dimensions because the Amazon link seems massive.
I have updated the link in the video description, please check it out and let me know if it's ok.
You do know you can move the original rubber cone right ?!
You don't have to scew it all the way back. You turn the rubber cone till they touch your pedals and then you lock it in place with the bolt at the back.
You can move the original rubber cone to where you want and then secure it in place with the bolt at the back !
I know, not the same thing believe me :)
Got the TP3A for quiet some time and i am disappointed. I had the TP3A pro, the G27 and the G29.
Accelerator pedal is way to soft. Every time i try to modulate the amount of gas input the feeling is non existing their for almost impossible to get it dead right every single time.
When in a corner the car swerves to the outside or swerves into the corner or you spin do to poor modulation.
Brake pedal idk it feels some kind of fake and can imagine that you can modulate it way better with a load cell because you feel the force input.
Clutch pedal is also way to soft.
At the end of the day it is a basic get into sim racing setup. But if you want to go fast it's all about the feedback that you want to get that muscle memory.
But without push back of the pedal you can't really build upon that.
I know their are loadcells, springs, gluesticks, and special gas strut spring supported mods available but for the price of the pedals + the mods you can almost buy fanatec clubsport V3 pedals.
Maybe gluesticks and springs are worth it. Gonna try that.
For people without a rig/stand, do you prefer the G29 pedals or T3PA? I will put the pedals against the wall so they don't slip away
@@Thorkell_Joms I did a 12h endurance race with the G29. I found it better to modulate. You can of course change it with mods
@@Thorkell_Joms i have mine mounted in a wood rig. Very sturdy one with tropical wood. Seat at around 30 35° slope angle. Pedals straight up. Steering wheel almost 90° 📐 from the ground.
Seat is a Sparco Pro2000 from a real race car it has some patina because of the little damage in the fabric.
You can just unscrew the cone to reach the pedal as I’ve done
It's not the same.
@@SimRacingPal I’ll take your word for it :)
@@alanwinterbourne5844 The cone has short travel and is very stiff :)
IM the first to comment. Really good video! I will buy a t3pa so this is helpfull me aswell cause I had Tlcm pedals.
Glad it was helpful! :)
I'm getting my t300rs gt tomorrow. I'm surprised by how good these mods are!
How you like it? Just got mine went from a t150 pro. I'm in love
Source yourself some quality springs m8 . Any help just ask .
Quality springs mate these mods are not worth it. Great for an hour or 2 but other than that ...narrow.
@@carlwyatt5036 What do you mean by quality springs? Cheers
@asdlife2496 You don't need to do this. Just move the original rubber cone. He doesn't seem to know that. You can move the cone back and forward by design. He had the cone all the way to the back you don't need to do that. Rotate the cone forward and then lock it in place with the bolt at the back. He's solving a problem thats not there.
Nice but it seems the problem is calibration.
No disrespect but I've tried every mod consieveable and most are garbage. Why do you guys not do a video on springs . .I have that very set ,I've moved the break to the clutch ,done my math resistance and fitted quality sourced springs for pennies. Honestly I just now don't get it 🎉😂
Yo you got some sources?
@aurie1040 Ye , there are plenty , there is also a 3d print which slots in side the original springs in 3 types of resistance made from TPU ,ALL of which work along side the correct design of the pedals, rather than a piece of crap sponge or half a fucking tennis ball stuffed at the end of the pedal gap m8
Sounds like u should have made the video...
@@gozzyboy1989 ye I should have boy
If anyone wants the source please ask