My g25 still works (touch wood) and it is only a couploe months old but i have some questions about it.
Firstly i know with the dfp if the wheel went wrong, logitech asked for the ends of the cables and then they sent a whole new wheel out. Is this also true with the g25? and then how easy would it be to get a replacement plug and fit this replacement?
Second - As my wheel still works i do not want to take it apart but if it does break and logitech send a complete new unit then i could modify my old one. As i am really getting into the heel and toe during racing, my foot is getting sore from the edge of the throttle pedal so i would like to re-mount the pedals. So my question is to those who have modified any pedals or more specifically g25 pedals, how difficult is this? Is it just a case of taking it logically, taking notes of where the connections are or do you need a more in depth knowledge of the pedal workings?
Thanks, Greboth.
Firstly i know with the dfp if the wheel went wrong, logitech asked for the ends of the cables and then they sent a whole new wheel out. Is this also true with the g25? and then how easy would it be to get a replacement plug and fit this replacement?
Second - As my wheel still works i do not want to take it apart but if it does break and logitech send a complete new unit then i could modify my old one. As i am really getting into the heel and toe during racing, my foot is getting sore from the edge of the throttle pedal so i would like to re-mount the pedals. So my question is to those who have modified any pedals or more specifically g25 pedals, how difficult is this? Is it just a case of taking it logically, taking notes of where the connections are or do you need a more in depth knowledge of the pedal workings?
Thanks, Greboth.