5 Racing Wheels That’ll Quench Your Need For Speed
What do you need to know before buying a racing wheel?
Platform
Before you commit to buying a racing wheel, make sure it’ll actually work with your gaming platform of choice, as some of these peripherals are only available for specific consoles. Most steering wheels come in separate PlayStation and Xbox models, which also usually have some form of cross-compatibility with PCs.Price
If you take a quick look at the range of racing wheels, one thing will become instantly apparent: these things are expensive. If you’re a big racing gamer, then it’ll be a worthwhile investment, but if you’re maybe a bit more casual, dropping a few hundred dollars might be a bit harder to validate. Most of our recommended racing wheels sit within the $400 to $500 range, so budget accordingly.Space
What you want is a good steering wheel that doesn’t fly off while you’re gaming. Most racing wheels come with a clip that allows you to secure them to the edge of a table so they won’t move when you use them, but that also means you need an available table for your set-up. This is a bit easier if you’re a PC gamer because you’ll already have a desk at the ready, but maybe a bit trickier if you’re using a console. Do your back a favour and don’t just clip the wheel to a low coffee table that you need to hunch over to use. Depending on how advanced you want to go, you’ll also need to factor in space for a gearstick. There are dedicated cockpit frames that you can buy for your racing wheel, but again, you’ll need to account for available space to set one up.Force Feedback
You’re buying a racing wheel because you want to replicate the actual experience of driving a car, and the accuracy of that experience firmly rests on the controller’s ability to provide force feedback. This feedback is designed to pull against you while you’re driving, which will allow you to better understand the road you’re on and help stop you from over or under-steering through corners and bends – just like a real car. Not all force feedback is equal, however. The overall accuracy and price of the racing wheels depend on the complexity of the internal mechanics.What racing wheels do we recommend?
Thrustmaster 458 Spider Racing Wheel
Platform: Xbox This 7:10 replica of the Ferrari 458 Spider’s steering wheel is a good entry-level controller, and certainly the cheapest way to get behind the wheel of a Ferrari. This wheel uses a “bungee cord” mechanism to provide force feedback, with up to 240 degrees of rotation. This steering wheel also includes a two-pedal set, which uses progressive resistance to replicate braking.- Where to buy the Thrustmaster 458 Spider: Amazon Australia ($179.95) | eBay ($194.90) | The Gamesmen ($179.95)
Logitech G923 TrueForce Racing Wheel
Platform: Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC | PS4, PS5, PC The Logitech G923 might be expensive, but there’s a reason it frequently appears on lists for recommended racing wheels. With its premium build quality, which includes brushed metal and stitched leather, this steering wheel makes use of Logitech’s TrueForce to provide one of the most realistic driving experiences possible. This Logitech steering wheel also has a 24-point selection dial that will let you adjust traction, torque and brake force, along with a programmable dual-clutch to help you get off that starting line faster. There are two models of the G923 gaming wheel, one that’s compatible with Xbox consoles and one that works with PlayStations (both work with PC). Make sure you’ve chosen the right one before buying.- Where to buy the Logitech G923 (Xbox): Amazon Australia ($499) | ($) | eBay ($449.96)
- Where to buy the Logitech G923 (PlayStation): Amazon Australia ($469) | ($) | eBay ($469)
Thrustmaster TMX Pro Racing Wheel
Platform: Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PC The Thrustmaster TMX Pro uses a mixed belt-pully and gear system to provide realistic force feedback and has an adjustable rotation angle from 270 to 900 degrees. The pedal system uses progressive resistance to replicate the feeling of accelerating and braking and allows for full adjustability when it comes to spacing and angle.- Where to buy the Thrustmaster TMX Pro Racing Wheel: eBay ($425.95)
Logitech G29 and G920 Driving Force Racing Wheel
Platform: PS4, PS5, PC (G29) |Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC (G920) If you haven’t noticed yet, when it comes to steering wheels, Logitech has firmly established itself as the go-to gaming brand. The G29 steering wheel uses a dual-motor system to help provide precise feedback, so you’ll feel every tire slip, change in terrain or impact while you’re gaming. The wheel has a 900-degree lock-to-lock rotation and uses helical gears that are modelled off the ones used in automotive transmissions to help create smoother feeling steering. The G920 is to the Xbox as the G29 is to the PlayStation. It features a lot of the same mechanics, minus some buttons on the steering wheel’s face. Like the G29, the G920 also uses a pressure-sensitive brake system, while providing a more accurate performance by replicating the response and feel of braking. While the boxes of these steering wheels may only list the Xbox One, PS3 and PS4 as compatible consoles, Logitech has confirmed that the G29 wheel will work with the PS5 and that the G920 will work with the Xbox Series X/S. Both of these steering wheels are compatible with PC, so take your pick if that’s your preferred gaming system.- Where to buy the Logitech G29 Driving Wheel: Amazon Australia ($349) | Catch ($479) | eBay ($345)
- Where to buy the Logitech G920 Driving Wheel: Amazon Australia ($349) | Catch ($425) | eBay ($345)
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