well in logitechs case its not that they arent built robust.. its a fault in their design....
the brake pedal uses 2 springs on either side of the socket the pedal is in... this keeps the pedal from moving about and going out of calibration......
the accelerator pedal however has only the one spring on one side of the socket which means the pedal can move about within the socket and therefore going out of calibration...
how ever even tho the break pedal should be safe i did have that enoying brake problem where the pedal was 5% pressed at all times.. a simple clean out and positioning of the potentiometers soon fixed the prob and seems ok for now...
here is a link
http://web.axelero.hu/mozso/ for the prob about the pedals.. this method seems to fix it but it isnt really what you should be doing when you paid 85 quid for the wheel...
he also highlighs some of the other probs with the wheel like the knocking when the wheel is going through the center of its rotation... (when not turning) but think logitech managed to fix that one as my friends wheel is quite silent...
btw with the pedals its not just me.. just search the forums and i know of 3 other people who have had this and had to use the simple but yet effective tape method....
so id recommend staying away from the Momo Racing
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