My R-Seat A1-160 GT is a fantastic sim racing setup, but the triple monitor support always left me wanting more. The lack of a robust locking mechanism meant I constantly had to adjust my monitors after bumping them with my elbows or shifting in my seat. This constant fiddling was a real immersion killer!
After some digging through printables, I stumbled upon a design that seemed was a good starting point. I knew I could modify it to fit perfectly within the existing setup, providing the stability I craved. My goal was to create a custom, ultra-sturdy monitor support that wouldn't budge, even during the most intense racing sessions.
My Conclusion:
This DIY triple monitor rig upgrade has been a game-changer for my sim racing experience. By remixing a printable and building a custom stud rig, I've achieved the ultimate in stability and immersion. If you're struggling with a wobbly triple monitor setup on your R-Seat A1-160 GT, I highly recommend giving this upgrade a try. You won't regret it!
I used M8 screws and T-nuts to hold to my 8020 support
The author remixed this model.
Increased size and create the holes to use as a support system in my R-Seat A1-160