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Thrustmaster T300RS Gran Turismo Edition Racing Wheel w/ Pedals (PS5, PS4, PC)

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Amazon has Thrustmaster T300RS Gran Turismo Edition Racing Wheel w/ Pedals (PS5, PS4, PC) for $299.99. Shipping is free.

Best Buy also has Thrustmaster T300RS Gran Turismo Edition Racing Wheel w/ Pedals (PS5, PS4, PC) for $299.99. Shipping is free, otherwise free store pickup is also available.
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Features:
  • Fast brushless motor: nearly 25 watts of power for responsive, realistic Force Feedback
  • Quick and easy wheel changing system: enjoy different styles of racing
  • Dual-belt system for smooth gaming sessions without any dead zones
  • Proprietary H.E.A.R.T magnetic technology: unlimited product lifespan and optimal precision
  • Includes a T3PA 3-Pedal set, and compatible with the T-LCM Pedals set (sold separately)
  • Compatible with Thrustmaster TH8A shifter and TSS Handbrake progressive handbrake|sequential shifter (sold separately
  • Officially-licensed PlayStation and Gran Turismo product, compatible with PS4 and PC
  • Works with PS5 games

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Amazon has Thrustmaster T300RS Gran Turismo Edition Racing Wheel w/ Pedals (PS5, PS4, PC) for $299.99. Shipping is free.

Best Buy also has Thrustmaster T300RS Gran Turismo Edition Racing Wheel w/ Pedals (PS5, PS4, PC) for $299.99. Shipping is free, otherwise free store pickup is also available.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location
Thanks to Deal Editor persian_mafia for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Fast brushless motor: nearly 25 watts of power for responsive, realistic Force Feedback
  • Quick and easy wheel changing system: enjoy different styles of racing
  • Dual-belt system for smooth gaming sessions without any dead zones
  • Proprietary H.E.A.R.T magnetic technology: unlimited product lifespan and optimal precision
  • Includes a T3PA 3-Pedal set, and compatible with the T-LCM Pedals set (sold separately)
  • Compatible with Thrustmaster TH8A shifter and TSS Handbrake progressive handbrake|sequential shifter (sold separately
  • Officially-licensed PlayStation and Gran Turismo product, compatible with PS4 and PC
  • Works with PS5 games

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TheEdge
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I've had the 300 and the 500 before moving to Fanatec DD (Direct Drive). I've also had the Logitech G27/29/920, etc.

The 300 is a leap in terms of force feedback quality, but still belt driven. It's held up well in terms of compatibility for a long time. That's the good news. The bad news is that I'd think it's only a matter of time before it no longer is. My 500 wasn't supported on GT7 for the PS5, but it worked with the PS4 version (even when played on a PS5 console). I ended up getting a Drive Hub device that spoofs other wheels so I could use it with the PS5 version of the game. But even that had its flaws. So I sold it to get to Fanatec DD.

All this to say... if you're a semi-casual gamer who wouldn't be upset with it POSSIBLY no longer being supported by next gen games in the coming years, I'd make the jump.

If you're a hardcore racer/gamer and you have a bit more budget, perhaps look into a used Logitech DD system. I got mine for ~$600 with wheel, pedals (including add-on clutch pedal) and 8nm boost kit. As good as the Thrustmaster FF wheels are, Direct Drive is a notable jump up coming from belt wheels.

Oh, and pretty much all of the Logitech wheels feel like toys.

EDIT: I just noticed this is the GT version which includes the upgraded pedal set versus the standard 2-pedal set that is included with the base 300 kit. That one is typically hard to find for much less than $300 new, so to get this WITH the better pedal set for $300 is kinda slick -- again, epecially if you're okay with this POTENTIALLY not having a long life in terms of game compatibility or don't mind getting a Drive Hub adapter [myshopify.com] if it does.

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Jul 17, 2024 03:31 AM
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KVWJul 17, 2024 03:31 AM
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How much better is this over a Thrustmaster TMX with say about couple hundred hours of use over the years (base model, with 2 pedals). Worth the upgrade?
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Quote from KVW :
How much better is this over a Thrustmaster TMX with say about couple hundred hours of use over the years (base model, with 2 pedals). Worth the upgrade?
I've had the 300 and the 500 before moving to Fanatec DD (Direct Drive). I've also had the Logitech G27/29/920, etc.

The 300 is a leap in terms of force feedback quality, but still belt driven. It's held up well in terms of compatibility for a long time. That's the good news. The bad news is that I'd think it's only a matter of time before it no longer is. My 500 wasn't supported on GT7 for the PS5, but it worked with the PS4 version (even when played on a PS5 console). I ended up getting a Drive Hub device that spoofs other wheels so I could use it with the PS5 version of the game. But even that had its flaws. So I sold it to get to Fanatec DD.

All this to say... if you're a semi-casual gamer who wouldn't be upset with it POSSIBLY no longer being supported by next gen games in the coming years, I'd make the jump.

If you're a hardcore racer/gamer and you have a bit more budget, perhaps look into a used Logitech DD system. I got mine for ~$600 with wheel, pedals (including add-on clutch pedal) and 8nm boost kit. As good as the Thrustmaster FF wheels are, Direct Drive is a notable jump up coming from belt wheels.

Oh, and pretty much all of the Logitech wheels feel like toys.

EDIT: I just noticed this is the GT version which includes the upgraded pedal set versus the standard 2-pedal set that is included with the base 300 kit. That one is typically hard to find for much less than $300 new, so to get this WITH the better pedal set for $300 is kinda slick -- again, epecially if you're okay with this POTENTIALLY not having a long life in terms of game compatibility or don't mind getting a Drive Hub adapter [myshopify.com] if it does.
Last edited by TheEdge July 17, 2024 at 09:56 AM.
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Jul 17, 2024 05:25 PM
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xzelickJul 17, 2024 05:25 PM
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Quote from KVW :
How much better is this over a Thrustmaster TMX with say about couple hundred hours of use over the years (base model, with 2 pedals). Worth the upgrade?
I wouldn't go from a TMX to this, if you want more than the TMX offers, go direct drive fanatec or Moza bundle.
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DyscalculicJul 17, 2024 05:28 PM
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Quote from Fegelah :
That's my middle name, " thrustmaster".
Came to downvote the first THRUSTMASTER comment.

Didn't take long.
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hucksackJul 17, 2024 05:32 PM
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direct drive is a dramatic leap in feel/performance - while this is a good or even great deal relative to other budget offerings, i think it's worth spending more to get a DD setup. they aren't THAT much more expensive and sometimes you can buy brand used and save a lot. haven't been looking for a few years, otherwise i'd make a few specific recommendations.
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RavenSEALJul 17, 2024 07:11 PM
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Not sure why anyone would buy this over the Fanatec CSL DD bundle at $499. It's a completely different experience. The thrustmaster is a toy.

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Alucard400Jul 17, 2024 07:12 PM
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If you got a Microcenter near you, I highly recommend going direct drive and pick up a Moza R5 bundle instead. I think it's $368 right now which is kind of a steal considering that it was $550 on release and I bought mine on sale for $499 on a black Friday a couple of years ago.


https://slickdeals.net/f/17629923-moza-r5-direct-drive-bundle-367-99-micro-center?p=171894384#post171894384
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Jul 17, 2024 07:23 PM
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Mustang9450Jul 17, 2024 07:23 PM
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Quote from Alucard400 :
If you got a Microcenter near you, I highly recommend going direct drive and pick up a Moza R5 bundle instead. I think it's $368 right now which is kind of a steal considering that it was $550 on release and I bought mine on sale for $499 on a black Friday a couple of years ago.
100%. Even at this sale price, the belt driven wheels like this one are just about obsolete with the price of direct drive wheels getting lower and lower
Jul 17, 2024 08:06 PM
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Slickdealio22Jul 17, 2024 08:06 PM
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Quote from Alucard400 :
If you got a Microcenter near you, I highly recommend going direct drive and pick up a Moza R5 bundle instead. I think it's $368 right now which is kind of a steal considering that it was $550 on release and I bought mine on sale for $499 on a black Friday a couple of years ago.


https://slickdeals.net/f/17629923-moza-r5-direct-drive-bundle-367-99-micro-center?p=171894384#post171894384
R5 doesn't work on PS5 though without adapter, and even then from what I was seeing is it's a less than desirable experience
Jul 17, 2024 09:26 PM
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dvanburenJul 17, 2024 09:26 PM
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Quote from RavenSEAL :
Not sure why anyone would buy this over the Fanatec CSL DD bundle at $499. It's a completely different experience. The thrustmaster is a toy.
For PC, absolutely. For PS5, Fanatec wants another $200-$300 just to get in the door.
Jul 17, 2024 11:57 PM
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FcoEnriqueJul 17, 2024 11:57 PM
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Quote from Alucard400 :
If you got a Microcenter near you, I highly recommend going direct drive and pick up a Moza R5 bundle instead. I think it's $368 right now which is kind of a steal considering that it was $550 on release and I bought mine on sale for $499 on a black Friday a couple of years ago.


https://slickdeals.net/f/17629923-moza-r5-direct-drive-bundle-367-99-micro-center?p=171894384#post17...
This or even for lower price pick up the R3 that works with xbox and still miles better
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bretrdgz11Jul 18, 2024 12:19 AM
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Quote from Dyscalculic :
Came to downvote the first THRUSTMASTER comment.

Didn't take long.
Some people just want to see the world burn

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