








🏎️ Elevate Your Sim Racing Game!
The Obokidly DIY Racing Simulator Steering Wheel Turn Signal Wiper Lever Switch is designed for Logitech and Thrustmaster steering wheels, offering a realistic driving experience with customizable controls and seamless game integration. With features like Auto-Sync technology and compatibility across multiple driving simulation games, this upgrade is essential for any serious sim racer.
| Button Quantity | 3 |
| Additional Features | Multiuse |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Controller Type | Steering Wheel |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Compatible Devices | Logitech G25/G27/G29/G923/G920 steering wheels, Thrustmaster T300/T300RS/T300 RS/GT/T248/T248X |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Color | Black |
H**N
Very creative product
I wish that I could give this more than 5 stars. This is an amazing design and it works EXACTLY like I thought it would. Signals, wipers, cruse control and starter all work like they do in a real vehicle. The work that went into not only designing the hardware but also the software is brilliant. The only complaint that I have is that it did not come with any installation instructions. Thankfully there's youtube though, with out it this would have taken way longer to install. Keep in mind though that this product IS labeled as DIY. That being said it does take a while to install, it was well worth the time spend. 100% worth the price, this is some of the best simulation gear that I've purchased.
C**Y
Better Options Available, but This Works Well
I regret jumping the gun on this purchase, as there are now better options available in the market. While I appreciate that it’s a complete set, it was missing a few items, like the screwdriver, and had some scuffs. I did receive a partial refund, but considering current market choices, such as the truck sim wheel from Hori, the price of this set should definitely be lower. The unit functions well, but the build quality could be better, as it is mostly made with 3D-printed material.
J**Y
Do not buy very cheap
Do not buy when I opened the box I started looking at the parts very cheap 3d printed plastic I then noticed on the turn signal that the connection piece was already broken and the pieces weren’t inside the bag so that means it broke at the factory. It does still work, but only right turn signal left does not was missing screws. Luckily I had one of each of the ones I was missing so I could replace them and you lose majority of your feedback on your wheel the retarder switch doesn’t work as should the knob and everything else is one button and whenever I turn on my headlights right turn signals come on too hard to find any videos or instructions to put together comes with one paper that’s in Chinese definitely wouldn’t waste your money I would give it zero stars of Amazon would let me
S**H
Adds realism to most driving games
I own a Logitech G29 steering wheel combo amd got into American Truck Simulator (ATS). While driving with the stock steering wheel setup was fun and added realism to the game play, there was still the need to reach over to the keyboard or buttons on the steering wheel to activate/deactivate blinkers, wipers, headlights amd to start the truck.I was on Amazon one day looking for ATS accessories (mostly the 18 speed shifter knob) I stumbled across this item. Didn't have many reviews (21 as of this writing 19-Apr-2023) but I liked what it added in features. Found the installation videos on YouTube and took a chance on this. Yes it is 3D printed parts, but the circuit boards and one wire to the computer setup was nicely done. They incorporated the blinkers to deactivate when you return the wheel from a turn to center (the option to turn blinker off automatically needs to be unchecked in ATS). The one grip I have is the placement of the start/stop button (although I can't think of a better place) it's sometime difficult to full like a real truck when going to start the engine. Most start/stop buttons are mounted to the dash in front of the driver, not down under the steering wheel.None of the aftermarket electronics connect to the G29 steering wheel. You just connect an extension wire to the original wire to reach the new placement of the steering wheel. They supply you with a long micro usb to USB-A cable to connect the new "joystick" to the computer. Have had it on now for about 2 weeks and it has worked flawlessly since install.
J**
Works as advertised
Overall it works well for American Truck Simulator. I bought this to have a more immersive experience across all my games (BeamNG, Assetto Corsa, ATS) and it does it well enough if it was around $100. The parts being 3d printed does make the whole thing a little less stable and has caused my wheel to be slightly out of line. After about a year of ownership the wheel isn’t near as on point as it used to be and has a little bit of slop in the wheel. Installation took a few hours with a lot of complications (easy to strip screws, everything is very fragile) overall has decreased the functionality of my wheel slightly but it’s been worth it for the meantime. I plan on getting a Moza R9 with the indicator adapter when released to replace anyways.
A**.
A really good turn signal joystick for driving sims.
Putting the product was very straight forward, the installation videos of both the hardware and software portions of the product were very informative. Tested it afterwards in ATS and it works really well so far!Definitely a really good upgrade from the Simmagic one I was using.Build quality was surprising really good, both the 3d printed parts and metal. The cover is a pricey addition, but makes it look really slick. Overall a really good product I think everyone should look into if you have other accessories like a button box/shifter etc for further immersion.Only problem I had of which was on me, was I had taken apart the g27 to perform other repairs and had forgotten to put the g27 cover back on after installation of the Okokidly DIY. The major issue I ran into was the set screws to hold the shaft to the steering wheel, and g27 coupler must've warped the shalf slightly during installation that the shaft was a tight fit into the couplers. All that was needed was patience and light tapping from a hammer to get the shalf and coupler back together. Just made sure the holes were lined up since there is now way of separating those pieces now. (Just dont make the stupid mistake I did lmao)