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In this one I build a DIY Sim Racing rig for under $100. The rig is solid and with a CSL DD steering wheel and CSL Elite v2 pedals with a load cell brake mounted I didn't notice any flex at all. Thanks for watching. Please like, comment and subscribe if you would like to see more sim racing content like this. What I used for this build: A second hand seat Approximately 9.82 metres of 4 x 2 (Allow some extra for mistakes, wastage etc) 12x - M8 x 100mm Coach/ Carriage bolts (Optional, you can just use screws) 12x - M8 Nylon lock nuts (Not needed if you are just using screws) 12x - M8 Washers (Not needed if you are just using screws) Approximately 30x - 6mm x 100mm Woodscrews Black satin spray paint Measurements for cutting: Long lengths that make up the base of the rig - 2 lengths at 127cm Short lengths that make up the base of the rig - 2 lengths at 58cm Seat base lengths - 2 lengths also at 58cm Vertical Upright - 2 lengths at 56cm to the longest point (Top cut at 45 degree angle) Diagonal Uprights - 2 lengths at 98cm to the longest point (Mounted at 45 degree angle) Steering Wheel Base Crosspiece - 1 length cut at 49cm (Mounted at 8 Degree angle) Pedal Base Uprights - 2 lengths at 20cm to the longest point (Cut at 22.5 degree angle) Pedal Base Crosspiece - 1 length at 49cm Pedal Base Crosspiece (Closer to seat) - 1 length at 49cm DIY Sim Racing Cockpit for Under $100- Simple Budget Build