Thrustmaster T300 vs T248 is a common choice for anyone moving beyond the most basic starter wheels. Both can be great, but they’re not the same kind of experience. The right pick depends on whether you value smoothness and upgrade potential, or convenience and an “all-in-one” path.
What matters most for your driving
- Smooth steering feel: this is what makes longer sessions enjoyable.
- Pedal performance: braking consistency matters more than wheel features.
- Mounting stability: a good wheel on a flexy desk still feels like a toy.
Rig and mounting considerations
Before you choose, check how you’ll mount the base and pedals. It’s a quick win that changes everything.
- Confirm bolt patterns with: Sim Racing Wheelbase Mounting Patterns: How to Check Fitment Before You Buy a Rig.
- Decide desk vs cockpit using: Wheel Stand vs Cockpit: When It’s Time to Stop Clamping and Start Racing.
A compact aluminium profile rig like the SimXPro R80 removes most flex issues and gives you a stable pedal deck — which is where consistency comes from.
A simple way to choose
- Pick T300 if you want a smooth, “serious hobbyist” feel and you like the idea of upgrading rims and building a longer-term cockpit setup.
- Pick T248 if you want a straightforward, modern-feeling package and you’re prioritising convenience and value.
Bottom line: choose the wheel that matches your plan. If you’re building a cockpit and upgrading over time, stability and pedals will matter more than the logo on the base.





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