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The VEVOR G920 Racing Steering Wheel Stand is a robust, fully adjustable wheel stand compatible with major racing wheels like Logitech G25/G27/G29/G920 and Thrustmaster models. Crafted from heavy-duty carbon steel, it ensures maximum stability during gameplay. Its foldable design and switchable shifter mount make it ideal for gamers seeking ergonomic precision and space-saving convenience. Note: wheel, pedals, and shifter are sold separately.























| ASIN | B077PZKNDH |
| Additional Features | Foldable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #938 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #7 in PlayStation 5 Racing Wheels #48 in PC Game Racing Wheels |
| Brand Name | VEVOR |
| Button Quantity | 27 |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Logitech, Fanatec, Thrustmaster (specific models uncertain) |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Microsoft Xbox 360, Microsoft Xbox 360 E, Sony PlayStation 5 |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Controller Type | Steering wheel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (6,015) |
| Hardware Platform | Xbox 360 |
| Included Components | 1 x Gear Shifter Mount V2 6 x M6 Bolts to Hardmount Your Wheel and Pedals 5 x Wrenches(2 x Open End Wrenches & 3 x Allen Keys) to Secure Your Wheel, Pedals and Shifter to Our Stand 4 x Tie-wraps to Keep Your Wiring in Line 1 x Instructions in English |
| Item Dimensions | 23.6 x 19.9 x 6.3 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21.3"D x 23.6"W x 6.3"H |
| Item Type Name | G920 Racing Steering Wheel Stand Shifter Mount fit for Logitech G27 G25 G29 Gaming Wheel Stand Wheel Pedals NOT Included |
| Item Weight | 24 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Racing Wheel Stand |
| Model Name | G920 Racing Steering Wheel Stand Shifter Mount fit for Logitech G27 G25 G29 Gaming Wheel Stand Wheel Pedals NOT Included |
| Model Number | Racing Wheel Stand |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| UPC | 719034905365 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
E**L
Good stand, well-built and designed. Weak assembly instructions.
As many other reviews have mentioned, the assembly instructions are not very clear. I was able to complete assembly by looking at the image of the finished product. Also, it seemed like more washers could have been provided. Aside from that, this is a well-made stand that works as expected. It mates perfectly with the Logitech G920 steering wheel and pedals. I do not have the gear shift unit so did not install the mount on my stand. The components are are sturdy and painted nicely. The fasteners are good quality and fit together properly. The included velcro straps are a nice addition. Nothing is mentioned in the instructions but they are for cord management (data, power, wheel to pedals, wheel to gearshift if installed). I am using my stand on carpeted floor, and it stays securely in place even with spirited "driving" activities. I have no other stand to compare this one with, but it seems like a good value.
F**.
Extremely solid stand yet cheap stand perfect for my T248
The instructions being hard to follow is an exaggeration, although there is a YouTube video with instructions on assembling this stand that are much easier to follow. I feel that if you've ever assembled furniture from Walmart or Ikea and have common sense you'll be fine. The pieces are solid feeling steel and my Thrustmaster T248 wheel works perfectly when playing Gran Turismo 7 on my ps5. You can either clamp the wheel with the mechanism the steering wheel comes with like you would on a table or you can screw it into the tray with two screws that come with this stand. Everything lined up perfectly, but I would suggest two major things that I learned watching someone assemble it online: 1: Attach the pedals after you setup the bottom base but before putting in the vertical arms that hold up the steering wheel tray arms. Pedals have to be screwed in from the bottom and it's easier to do it at this point before you put the heavy upper parts. 2) Before sliding the two pieces that connect to the steering wheel plate into the steering wheel tray arms, put in the short plastic knob screws on both sides, this will help hold up the tray arms at the same height while you screw the tray into them, then when you've lined them up take out the knobs and adjust the tray to the height that you want the wheel at and put them back in. My stand didn't slip or move around on my low carpet. It's a steal at under 100 dollars when most are double that. The pieces were dusty when i received them but looked new with no visible damage to them.
T**D
Second review -- Used Vevor G920 in front of widescreen monitor
I have ordered a VR headset which will ship from an overseas manufacturer. So when it arrives, I will add new content to this review to discuss whether using the VR experience is better or worse than my experience using a widescreen monitor. As you can read in the original review below, I assembled the Vevor and installed a Logitech G29. And I played Assetto Corsa Competizione with the Nurburgring 24H DLC, using that track, which meant lots of turns and lots of pedal touches. The Vevor is a sturdy unit. I did not feel like it was flimsy at all while playing, though there was one time I jammed the brake and the whole assembly did slide an inch or two. Worth noting that the unit was sitting on an office rug, the kind that works under chairs on casters. So there was a certain amount of grip, more than if I had a plastic mat underneath, but less grip obviously than other mats might have provided. I may test placing a rubber mat with more grip under the Vevor. If I do, will add that result to the last review. I enjoyed the game, but I felt cramped somewhat and constrained by the pedals position relative to the wheel. I think any kind of extended duration race would probably be uncomfortable. I may attempt to adjust the relative positions, and one thing I did not mention in the earlier review is that the pedals, at least the G29 pedals, could be moved a few inches up or down on the Vevor panel. So no change for now in my 4-star rating. I think it would be best to wait till the VR headset arrives. ----Original Review headline: "Assembly and parts, and what was missing."---- I assembled the stand tonight and attached my Logitech G29, too. This review only pertains to the assembly and my impression of what was lacking in the instructions and parts. I plan on writing a detailed review, but that may be in two more phases. That's because I have ordered a VR headset that will not ship for another few weeks. So for now I will only be using the G29 and stand with my monitor, which is a nice 49" wide monitor, but the experience of using the G29 and stand will be different when I get the headset. That's when I will know for sure whether I made the right decision rather than invest in a full cockpit. So how was the assembly? Well, it was not a perfect experience, as I will describe. The stand itself seems well made. That said, if you have small children or pets then inspect the metal carefully. I found one hard metal fragment that had not been removed from one of the arms. It was shaped like a wire but had been thickened with the black enamel coating. It broke off easily when I brushed it, so perhaps only the paint held it in place. But if it had gotten in a child's or pet's mouth then that would have been a disaster. The supplied tools were all that was needed, and they worked fine. As for the nuts and bolts, I would note first off al that there were also about 13 supplied washers. The instructions including the parts list make no mention of the washers. But they fit the larger "M8" screws, so I decided to use them as I put the stand together. Regardless of whether that was the right thing to do, I wish there had been more washers. Why? Because the most challenging part of the assembly was when I completed the stand itself and needed to attach the G29. None of the washers were really made for use with M6 screws which are the thinner screws used for attaching your wheel and pedals to the stand. And by the time the stand was assembled, I only had three washers left over. And I only had those three because I am not using the shifter assembly at this point. I used two M6 screws to attach the G29 wheel. And I decided not to use the washers there because the holes in the steering panel assembly were not too wide. But the pedal panel has significantly wider gaps and unfortunately the head of the M6 screws is only just barely wider than that gap. So attaching the G29 pedals made me wish I had more washers. I used four screws, and I could apply three washers. We'll see if that provides enough stability for the pedals while they are in use. I can just imagine the shearing force applied when I am using the pedals might cause the pedal assembly to slide and a screw to lose its grip on the panel. So in summary, I dropped one star for: (1) the lack of reference to the washers in the instructions, (2) insufficient supply of washers, including (3) not giving any washers at all sized for the M6 screws, and (4) finally not providing any examples of typical installations such as the G29 in the manual. The manufacturers must be aware what are the most common installations, so it would have been easy and instructive for the manual to discuss more than just assembling the stand but also attaching typical wheels and pedals.
S**K
Instructions are an absolute joke
A quote from the instructions: "VEVOR" reserves a clear interpretation of our user manual." There is probably a bit lost in translation, but I like to think that whoever made the instructions is just trolling. I'm still giving 5 stars because the product itself doesn't deserve to be penalized for the quality of the instruction booklet. The rig is very sturdy and stable, and will do what I'm looking for. The instructions, however, are some of the worst I've ever come across! They read like they were made by a high-schooler in 2001. The editor and photographer should both quit their jobs in shame. The only good thing is that they mostly tell you what parts to use at each step. The rest is basically up to you to figure out, so get out the ol' magnifying glass and be ready to spend a lot more time that you might think to budget. Step 3 in the booklet is especially awful. Product is good though.
C**T
Works well, here are some better instructions
So far, so good. We just finished installing it and tweaking things. We are using with the logitech G29. It feels sturdy. Folks are not wrong, the instructions are lacking. I tried to make some steps for you (if you want to add the shifter, I’m guessing you can figure that part out, we didn’t use). See photos, here are written instructions: Step 1 involves connecting the u-shaped base with the curved arms. We used the square holes facing outward from the foot pedal area, pretty sure it would work either way. Bottom connects with long bolts and nuts (large hex), top holes are the hand tighteners (so you can adjust easily) Step 2 involves sliding the angle poles into the curved arms. We have actually done it both facing inward and outward, and it works both ways. But the top brackets should be level with the ground. Short bolts with nuts (large hex). The height at which you want the wheel is also done with the hand tighteners. Step 3: stop assembling the frame, and instead attach the pedals to the base plate. This will be much easier to do when the plate is free from the frame, we promise. Use the little rounded head bolts, and the small hex. Step 4: use the long bolts at the bottom of the plate and use the medium bolts for the top. Large hex. We prefered it in the bottom setting. Would have been really smart to have a third set of hand fasteners, but this works. Step 5: screw the base feet into the u-shaped base. Honestly, this step could go anywhere... Step 6: use the hand tighteners to attach the wheel to the top plate. Adjust height as needed. Use the velcro straps to manage cords. That’s it. Start racing! Thanks to folks who posted photos of the screws, helped a lot.
K**S
Don't get if you hate puzzles
I'll start off by saying I saved a few dollars and bought a like-new unit, as I plan on modifying it at a later date. Even at an extremely laughable "discounted" price, I still overpaid. INSTRUCTIONS: Toss them out. The pictures are useless, the directions make no sense, and the steps make no sense. The only use I got from it was identifying bolt lengths. I had to figure out most of it on my own. TOOLS: It comes with two allen keys and two stamped wrenches. The larger allen key is ok, the small one is very small, but both seem to fit in the heads of their respective bolts ok. The wrenches are a waste of metal. They are too thin to be actually useful; the larger of the two was toast by the time I was on my 5th bolt. Ended up using pliers instead as I was too lazy to grab a wrench, but you will definitely want to snug things up because... HARDWARE: Seems decent, nothing stripped out. The instructions don't really tell you what goes where, kinda figured it out as I went along. The lengths on things are very odd and don't make much sense in their lengths. They included 4 washers for... somewhere? FITMENT: Pretty poor. I didn't have to modify anything to get it to fit, but the plate for the pedal is not cut to fit snugly in the unit. Some of the threaded holes needed extra persuasion to thread in. The holes that are drilled out are too large, so everything has a bit of slop even when fully tightened. FINISH: Again, I bought a returned unit. Even so, the paint/ powdercoat seems pretty good. I had some rubbing, as my unit arrived with the parts wrapped in bubble wrap and nothing else, and nothing seems to have worn to bare metal. OVERALL QUALITY: Seems ok for what it is, but could be priced lower like around the fifty dollar mark. Welds are sketchy and lacking, but I used it for 4 hours and it didn't fall apart yet. In closing, its ok. Its not built to a high standard, and it is priced too high, but it should get the job done for light use. It does wobble, but not too much if you aren't doing it intentionally. I guess one of the upsides of that is the force feedback of my G29 transmits that movement to the shifter so it by proxy has some force feedback now. I plan on modifying it to suit my needs, as I primarily will use it to play American/ Euro Truck Sim and Snowrunner. Not sure how it will handle games like Forza or Dirt in its current out of the box state, but it does ease my wheel setup since now I just have to drag this thing out versus clamp everything to my desk. It will definitely need beefing up if you plan on using it hardcore, but as a weekend thing it should be ok for the time being.
R**.
Great price!
I recently bought the VEVOR G920 Racing Steering Wheel Stand, and it’s been a fantastic addition to my gaming setup. The stand is incredibly sturdy and well-built, offering a solid base for my racing wheel and pedals. It fits perfectly with mainstream brands, which made the setup process a breeze. The adjustable features are a huge plus, allowing me to customize the height and angle to get the most comfortable and realistic racing experience. The shifter mount is a great touch, providing additional support and making gear shifts smoother. Overall, this stand has really enhanced my gaming setup, giving me the stability and adjustability I needed. If you’re into racing games and want a reliable stand, I highly recommend giving the VEVOR G920 a try.
H**E
Great first setup
I just bought a Logitech G29 and this is the perfect support to go with it. From videos and pictures I saw I though I wouldn’t be too strong but it is surprisingly rigid. You do not notice it moving one bit while playing. Instructions are not the best, but they have a YouTube video that shows you how to build it better. The only thing I did differently from the instructions was to install the shifter higher up, alongside the wheel support. I’m a tall guy so my knees kept hitting the shifter when I had it at the standard position. In my opinion it works even better the way I did it. Finally, I bought this during an awesome sale for only around $35, so that’s what I’m reviewing. Solid rig, but buy it when it’s for sale.
L**S
Guía de instalación
La verdad le tendría que poner tres estrellas Pero eso no se lo merece el producto el producto es de muy buena calidad vienen algunas partes de acero y otras de metal Por lo cual tiene bastante rigidez a la hora de montar el volante lo único que no me gusta es que si tienes algún volante logitech el volante queda muy a la orilla pero si tiene sus agujeros para que lo puedas anclar. Las tres estrellas se lo daría al instructivo las instrucciones no son claras para poder montar cada pieza en su lugar tuve que basarme en alguna otra referencia de YouTube para poderlo lograr
J**I
Perfect
Perfectly compatible with the Logitech steering wheel and easy to put together.
B**R
Good Value
Good Value, easy to put together, you can easily modify as well
A**E
Great but top heavy.
The unit is Solid and well built. The only complaint would be is that it is top heavy. The adjustable feet on the front are set to far in and hence with the weight of the wheel the stand tends to tip over. I am modifying the feet and putting them further down the leg closer to the front. This seems to fix the problem when I tested it with the end cap.
J**9
Muy buen producto
En lo personal no me costó tanto armarlo pero si está medio raro el manual, el producto ya ensamblado se siente muy sólido y de buena calidad. Lo único malo es que me faltaron unas tuercas pero por suerte tenía unas que le quedaban.
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