aftermarkte computer shifter?

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aftermarkte computer shifter?

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have just picked up a momo racing wheel. I know its not the best but I got a 2 year warranty so I know ill get atleast 2 years outta it. Now my main question is what is a good H pattern shifter to get that will hook up to his wheel. I know I should probly just use my momo stuff till it breaks but I cant help it I have to get a H pattern shifter just to help the realism factor.

any sugestions?
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I've got a Lightning SST shifter. I now live by it. Its pricy but well worth it imo
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I'm all about realism, but until I win one of these things.... (4 years and trying lmao) I ain't complicating things. Know what I mean?

I get a few weeks racing under my belt if I were you, then go into getting stuff. Especially stuff that's expensive...

That's just my H.O.
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I agree with Bov, it did take me awhile to get used to it. I'd get familiar with the tracks and the other racers in the league before tryin out sumthin new. If you're really in the market for one, check actlabs rs shifter out, its about the cheapest on the market.
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