Sim racing hardware evolves fast. Wheelbases get stronger. Pedals get stiffer. Monitors get bigger. And most sim racers don’t stay with the exact same setup forever.

That’s why we design around one principle:

Your cockpit should support upgrades — not punish them.

What “compatibility” really means

Compatibility isn’t “will it bolt on somehow?”

It’s:

  • Can you mount your wheelbase without drilling random holes?
  • Can you change pedals without losing your driving position?
  • Can you swap seats without rebuilding the rig?
  • Can you upgrade monitors without a wobble problem?

Our approach: build around standards

We focus on mounting standards and flexible adjustment points wherever possible:

  • Seats: standard side-mount solutions (e.g., Universal Seat Mount Set)
  • Monitors: VESA-based mounting (and clear guidance on patterns and spacing)
  • Wheelbases: mounting solutions that support popular ecosystems without forcing a full rebuild

Don’t guess — use the guides

To make compatibility easier, we’ve been expanding our Guides hub with practical explanations and checklists. A few strong starting points:

Want a future-proof foundation?

If you want a platform that stays relevant as you upgrade, start with a rigid chassis and choose accessories around your long-term plan:

  • GT‑RS — all‑round GT foundation
  • XFR — formula-focused posture
  • GT‑PRO — clean closed-profile design built for high load

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