Simucube 2 SQR Extension

Just cut the screws, or get correct length ones from hardware store. If you cut them, put a nut on first so it clears/straightens the thread after cutting when you remove the nut.

Use a fine file first after the cut, making things nice and smooth.

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Hi guys. Will the 30mm spacer be sold separately at some point?

As far as I know, it is included in the wheel-side SQR kit.

I am sorry MIka.
I have asked for it a few times, but unfortunately it is not included. No mounting screws, and no spacer included.

@Mika I second that. no bolts, no spacer. the wheel-side QR is useless at the moment.

Rear mounting can be easily solved by using an extender.
I converted my old Thrustmaster rim with a SRC adapter, mounted it to an extender and then with the 70-50 adapter plate to the SQR.

Ideally the SC2 SQR should have a flange with a double hole pattern (2x 6 holes (6 threaded, and with an off set 6 unthreaded (for rearmounting). Can be solved with an extra adapter plate as well of course.

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Hi everybody, iam looking for a extension to set my samsung 49er between the base and the wheel. if possible i like to set the extension between the base and Wheelside QR. Any recommended solutions?

Cheers Max

I bought these and they will arrive in a few days

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Received the SC2 QR rev 1 adapter + revised plate. Works like charm, very easy backmounting :slight_smile:
I went the cheap route here: Thrustmaster Sparco 383 + Simracing Coach USB adapter + SC2 QR rev1

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back on this thread to ask something, is there a perceivable loss of ffb fidelity installing an extension around 100mm long?

I would say no. 100mm ok.

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For the moment, I think I reached the minimum distance needed between shaft and steering wheel…SRM 70mm adapter + HRS Xero Play qr…and yes, I must say ffb is quite clear and direct :sweat_smile:


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I just installed my SC2 on my rig and using the 100mm sim lab extension. Do you guys this is ok for the bearings of the motor? I don’t want to have the wheel too close to the monitor.image

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The picture doesn’t seem to have uploaded but I can say that you won’t be the first person to have used a 100mm hub extension.

I’ve seen a few people using them (and longer) with no issues or complaints of wear to the bearings.

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I’m using these on both my rims with no problems at all :slightly_smiling_face:

I’m looking for an extension that connect directly at the base. I need to push back the pin insertion point so I can mount a DDU.

How about something like the SRM adapter and a QR that doesn’t use the pin, as shown in the pics from @SuperMonaco_GP a few post up. Not cheap but it should give you the required space.

His looks like a SC1. I found a work around by sanding the plastic knob on pin nearly completely away.

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Ingenious and a far cheaper solution. Nice one :+1:

that’s actually a sc2 sport with hrs xero play qr…