Appreciate the review. Not many people doing reviews on these. It's amazing to see even in the Chinese market, they've got manufacturers undercutting other products that are undercutting western products. These not only are better value than the Sim Jack Pros, but they are more well made and come with calibration software too. They've even forced Sim Jack to respond by improving their product (especially the rotation bushings being loose problem they had). I'm on a limited budget and these are just what I need for pedals to upgrade from my TMX/T3PA setup. They are the best feature complete set for the price, and compete with pedals that are 3-5 times as expensive.
Yup, only thing I dislike about them is the choice to go with load cells on the throttle. It works but a hall sensor would have been just as fine and accurate.
@@nativerezmedia loadcells are not a bad option, easy to replace in my opinion and they are good in the sense as they measure force applied , a thing human muscle memory can remember this is why loadcell brakes are superior, you can be more consistent with them cause you need to apply the same force not the same position. Hope this helps to explain why the community likes loadcells more :D
@@ildikopeterszabone9724 I get that for brakes... But for throttle and clutch a load cell is not necessary. There is no pressure to be applied most throttles now days are electronic.
going down the rabbit hole of "what pedals should i get ? " i found your video and placed my order by the time i posted this comment ! Also being a MOZA boy i was really leaning towards biting the bullet and getting the CRP set but from what you show and i have seen in my "research " 🤓 these pedals do the job just fine for a bit less money .
Ive seen these rigs on ebay/amazon. Nice to see that it worked out for you. I would suggest if you have a little bit of cad knowledge just to design your own 8020 profile rig. I did that and paid around 300€ for it. If i would order a similar branded one, i would pay about 2-3times as much. Time invested for the design was around 1-2hours, so fairly easy and fast.
Welcome to the fast side ;D (and expensive lol) Good choice with the simsonn pedals, i use the simjack ones. Did a few mods and they are a very good set of pedals.
Yeah, I wanted some pedals that were somewhat upgradable and easy to mod if necessary. It was either these are the simjacks (these were a little less expensive and had a few upgrades that the simjacks didn't (like software and bushings).
nice review! Only comment is your single foot gas and brake technique in what seems to be a GT3, you'd gain several seconds learning the 1 foot per pedal technique, learn to avoid coasting on apex approach and also learn using engine braking and trail braking.
@nativerezmedia please do bro..I searched your page for one but could not find it. I actually was about to ask you to do a review. Would appreciate it ! I think alot of people are looking into that cockpit but are not sure because of the lack of video reviews.
Thank you very much for your video! I was searching information for this pedals. I'm in the plan to buy Fanatec bundle very soon. Do you think the base pedal of the simple Fantatec CSL pedals will serve to fit these? The hydraulic wich is an option to buy with simsonn pedals do you recommend to buy 2 or 3 of them, want to buy 3 pedals because I need a clutch? Sorry for many questions, nice setup with VR! Wow!
I only use 2 of the 3 dampers (break and throttle). What do you mean base pedal? Do you mean "base plate"? If so, as long as it's flat you should be able to bolt them on (you might have to drill the holes).
Just a question, could you just set these down on a wooden board and screw them in and then onto a sim stand? because the metal plate is abnormally expensive.
Yup, as long as you have to correct wood screws you should be fine for a while. Also, if you have a Sim stand you should be able to bolt them directly to the stand. They should line up with most bolt patterns.
@@nativerezmedia Thing is, i checked the stand i want and it doesnt have a middle position for the brake (i want a manual)... can u recommend me some good inexpensive sim stands that might fit it? But if there are none, would they be too heavy to have inverted (in the same way as those t3pa inverted diy vids)?
I run these pedals and overal i really like them. The only thing I was was more adjustability regarding pedal angle. You can adjust towards the drivers, but not away. Too straight up and down for me but otherwise great pedals.
hola ,tengo la misma pedalera pero de la marca simsonn,son los mismos pero con celula de carga de 130kg ,no consigo ajustar los kg de la celula de carga en ningun lugar del software. utilizo freejoy 1,7,0. es posible ajustarlo!"???
I have these pedals. Ive had nothing but problems with them. Always need recalibrated and they cut out. Ive been trying to get ahold of company and ive never recieved a response to get the software the claim to have.
Yup, I don't plan on buying the moza clutch. It's basically the same as the moza accelerator. I'm not going to keep the moza set because the Simsonn set is better in every aspect pretty much (other than software).
I've seen a few people mention that Simsonn actually make software to calibrate these pedals. Not found the download myself. Sim Racing Corner did have a download link but it has expired.
Yup, all sounds that I can't hear in VR. It will get even more loud when adding an H-pattern shifter and clutch (or when I use the pattern shifters). But all of that is expected.
Great video, man. I was very curious about both products and you've made me very confident in both! Sub'd!
@@thevalleyritualfl no problem. My Simsonn pedals are still going strong.
You don't have to fall into the Simracing rabbit hole, but if you were to, your quality is amongt the better channels.
Subscribed.
I already did. More videos to come soon.
Appreciate the review. Not many people doing reviews on these.
It's amazing to see even in the Chinese market, they've got manufacturers undercutting other products that are undercutting western products.
These not only are better value than the Sim Jack Pros, but they are more well made and come with calibration software too. They've even forced Sim Jack to respond by improving their product (especially the rotation bushings being loose problem they had).
I'm on a limited budget and these are just what I need for pedals to upgrade from my TMX/T3PA setup. They are the best feature complete set for the price, and compete with pedals that are 3-5 times as expensive.
Yup, only thing I dislike about them is the choice to go with load cells on the throttle. It works but a hall sensor would have been just as fine and accurate.
@@nativerezmedia loadcells are not a bad option, easy to replace in my opinion and they are good in the sense as they measure force applied , a thing human muscle memory can remember this is why loadcell brakes are superior, you can be more consistent with them cause you need to apply the same force not the same position. Hope this helps to explain why the community likes loadcells more :D
@@ildikopeterszabone9724 I get that for brakes... But for throttle and clutch a load cell is not necessary. There is no pressure to be applied most throttles now days are electronic.
How have I only just discovered this channel?
Sick mate, sick
going down the rabbit hole of "what pedals should i get ? " i found your video and placed my order by the time i posted this comment ! Also being a MOZA boy i was really leaning towards biting the bullet and getting the CRP set but from what you show and i have seen in my "research " 🤓 these pedals do the job just fine for a bit less money .
Yes, definitely a better buy in my opinion. Way more adjustments, and the ability to modify them is awesome.
transparency was great on this review. like the opinion of being non bias. good review will follow for more content
@@dustinmoore3560 definitely more coming very soon!
Thanks for the review, I just ordered these.
Good for you. I just recieved package with these pedals. Didn't even install them yet. After crappy logitech, they feel so much better
Definitely better than the Logitech ones. Just takes a little tweaking.
Ive seen these rigs on ebay/amazon. Nice to see that it worked out for you. I would suggest if you have a little bit of cad knowledge just to design your own 8020 profile rig. I did that and paid around 300€ for it. If i would order a similar branded one, i would pay about 2-3times as much. Time invested for the design was around 1-2hours, so fairly easy and fast.
I have a few updates planned over the next week or so.
@@nativerezmedia looking forward to it :) u have a new sub, keep it up!
Brazil here, nice video!!!
Thank you!
Excellent review!!! Really enjoyed it. Thank you for sharing.
Bro, thanks for the video, finally I can prove that pedals from aliexpress are better than srp
Yeah, these are definitely better than the Moza SRP pedals. They may cost a little more, but that little extra money goes a long way.
yeah boi, lookin good bro !
dude that rig is dope
It's OK. Lol
Welcome to the fast side ;D (and expensive lol) Good choice with the simsonn pedals, i use the simjack ones. Did a few mods and they are a very good set of pedals.
Yeah, I wanted some pedals that were somewhat upgradable and easy to mod if necessary. It was either these are the simjacks (these were a little less expensive and had a few upgrades that the simjacks didn't (like software and bushings).
nice review! Only comment is your single foot gas and brake technique in what seems to be a GT3, you'd gain several seconds learning the 1 foot per pedal technique, learn to avoid coasting on apex approach and also learn using engine braking and trail braking.
I race with two most of the time. Unless I'm driving the H pattern.
Great review!.. is that the marada sim cockpit? I'm thinking about getting one.. how does it hold up with that wheel base and pedals? Any fkex?
I actually recorded a review of the cockpit just never got around to uploading it. I can put it up in the next day or two.
@nativerezmedia please do bro..I searched your page for one but could not find it. I actually was about to ask you to do a review. Would appreciate it ! I think alot of people are looking into that cockpit but are not sure because of the lack of video reviews.
@@omarjeffers3574 no problem, I'll try to upload it tonight.
Great review!
More pedal review pls, they are perfect
Thank you very much for your video! I was searching information for this pedals. I'm in the plan to buy Fanatec bundle very soon. Do you think the base pedal of the simple Fantatec CSL pedals will serve to fit these? The hydraulic wich is an option to buy with simsonn pedals do you recommend to buy 2 or 3 of them, want to buy 3 pedals because I need a clutch? Sorry for many questions, nice setup with VR! Wow!
I only use 2 of the 3 dampers (break and throttle). What do you mean base pedal? Do you mean "base plate"? If so, as long as it's flat you should be able to bolt them on (you might have to drill the holes).
Great review, 2hqt rig do you use for putting the wh33l on and chair? It seems compact and good, looking for one to buy
I put the link to the wheel mount rig in the discription.
Just a question, could you just set these down on a wooden board and screw them in and then onto a sim stand? because the metal plate is abnormally expensive.
Yup, as long as you have to correct wood screws you should be fine for a while. Also, if you have a Sim stand you should be able to bolt them directly to the stand. They should line up with most bolt patterns.
@@nativerezmedia Thing is, i checked the stand i want and it doesnt have a middle position for the brake (i want a manual)... can u recommend me some good inexpensive sim stands that might fit it? But if there are none, would they be too heavy to have inverted (in the same way as those t3pa inverted diy vids)?
@@nativerezmedia Also, I could just drill the holes in the stand but tbh idk if it's gonna be possible.
I run these pedals and overal i really like them. The only thing I was was more adjustability regarding pedal angle. You can adjust towards the drivers, but not away. Too straight up and down for me but otherwise great pedals.
You would have to flip them around to adjust the opposite way.
Can you do a video on your vr settings?
Yes.
Gotta start left foot braking!
I did before I added the clutch. I had the break and gas pedal spaced out a tad more.
awesome. Just ordered a set. cheers
Gonna post an updated more software focust video on these in a couple days.
hola ,tengo la misma pedalera pero de la marca simsonn,son los mismos pero con celula de carga de 130kg ,no consigo ajustar los kg de la celula de carga en ningun lugar del software. utilizo freejoy 1,7,0.
es posible ajustarlo!"???
Do you feel any flex on your rig using your R12 MOZA wheelbase?
It's very minor, I'll upload a review of the rig in a couple days.
How do they feel on the rig? I have the other ebay sim tube chassis.
They feel good, you have to make sure you have a sturdy pedal plate.
6:02 the sentence you came for.
I have these pedals. Ive had nothing but problems with them. Always need recalibrated and they cut out. Ive been trying to get ahold of company and ive never recieved a response to get the software the claim to have.
I'll later up date a new video with a link to the software.
You only have the Moza accelerator and brake pedals ;)
Yup, I don't plan on buying the moza clutch. It's basically the same as the moza accelerator. I'm not going to keep the moza set because the Simsonn set is better in every aspect pretty much (other than software).
You said you had the brake and clutch pedal at the start of your video.@@nativerezmedia
@@CrusaderFan oh, didn't catch that. Lol... Welp, I'll fix it eventually. Thanks for the heads up.
@@nativerezmedia No worries. Enjoy your new pedals.
@@CrusaderFan will do! Are you a Sim racer?
Thanks for this video! How was the software setup?
Stay tuned, I will do a setup video in like 1 day. It's pretty simple.
I've seen a few people mention that Simsonn actually make software to calibrate these pedals. Not found the download myself. Sim Racing Corner did have a download link but it has expired.
I have it.
can you share? I can't find it@@nativerezmedia
Pretty sure it can be calibrated by freejoy
@@BorjecRus it can I’ve got a copy of the software now it’s just a lot easier to use
@@nativerezmediacan you send it plz? Just picked up a set and want to calibrate it
They look to straight up !
U really race with 1 foot?
@@dustincriddle Yes and no. I do both.
Sound like shit at the end of the
Yup, all sounds that I can't hear in VR. It will get even more loud when adding an H-pattern shifter and clutch (or when I use the pattern shifters). But all of that is expected.
Did u hear about the simsonn sc1.2 22nm wheel base?