Easy to assemble out of the box.
Height-adjustable wheelbase and pedal mounts.
Convenient setup of an almost-complete racing rig.

GT foldable racing stand assembled with aThrustmaster T248Xwheel andLogitech G PROpedals, minus a gear shifter.
Heavy, with or without peripherals attached.
Adjusting the pedal base height is tedious.
Wheelbase with desk clamp hinders legroom.
There isn’t much need for instructions, considering mounting specifics relate more to your chosen sim racing peripherals.
They’ll be somewhat of a semi-permanent feature, though.
Bear in mind; this was before I’d even chosen a wheelbase to attach at the top end.

The rubber-gripped feet hold steady enough on laminate and carpet, but aggressive braking can still cause a shift.
Eat your spinach, Popeye.
Still, it’s better than nothing, and I comfortably settled on the most shallow setting anyway.
Once you’ve found the right height, you’ll unlikely need to change it again.

Choose your pedals wisely; mounting a heavy set will significantly increase the weight of this already hefty stand.
GT foldable stand: Should you buy?

A three-step height selector is nice, but a sliding bolt would have made for faster adjustments.

Mounting holes line up with my wheelbases, but some are impossible to access once the plate is mounted.

Desk clamps make for a quick setup but leave little leg room for racing.

It’s better to mount your wheelbase, despite the increased overall weight.

















