Is there a Playseat Challenge in need of rescue? Dive into this thread for pedal-saving hacks and advice from the sim racing community!
Summary
- Community offers varied fixes for Playseat Challenge pedal issues
- From 3D printing to self-tapping screws, creativity abounds
- Users share experiences and innovative solutions for pedal stability
Solutions Galore
One user suggested, “I would try to find a bolt with the same threads, just be careful not to overtighten it.” – Lulucabeam
Another user proposed, “Find someone to 3D print for you.” – victoryan2001
User Ingenuity
bobpep212 found a workaround, sharing, “I was able to extract the broken plastic lodged in the threads. So now I’m looking for a way to keep it steady and locked down.”
Jaded-Bullfrog9428 opted for a solid solution, stating, “I just ran a self-tapping sheet metal screw through it. Very solid now.”
Creative Fixes
BigFPS suggested an unconventional approach, “Just use baking soda and crazy glue.” – BigFPS
Syradil shared, “Lowe’s sells knobs in the screw/bolt aisle that fit the hole.”
rad15h went the DIY route, asserting, “The pedals on my Challenge were slipping, so I drilled through the inner and outer tubes and bolted them.”
Whether it’s 3D printing or DIY solutions, the sim racing community has your back when it comes to Playseat Challenge pedal troubles. From innovative fixes to resourceful hacks, there’s no pedal problem too tough to tackle!