Wanted Simucube compatible wheels

prices aren't ridiculous
Do you have one or know anyone who has a PSP wheel?
I saw another PSP wheel over a year ago without thumbwheels;
rims are seemingly good enough for PSP to remain viable..

Meanwhile, 3DRAP sells assembled wheels
as well as kits, including this one with clutch paddles:
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just beware that 3d printed wheels are usually not very high quality and have less durable electronics so they don't last that long, that's what makes them so cheap. also, avoid 3drap/speedmaxracing. read here: https://www.trustpilot.com/reviews/602fde7cf85d7509d8de3e7e

highly rated affordable wheels if you are interested:
Any reviews on these wheels? seems to good to be true
 
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Like with everything else it's not about good and bad, but grades, high, medium, low...
Polsilmer is at the lower grade of the spectrum, low budget wheel essentially, you can see it by looking at the construction, material, and components used. Doesn't mean it's necessarily "bad", it's just what it is, just don't expect premium quality at "too good to be true" price.
 
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