I need advice on this stand. Do any of you have one?

Hi everyone,

Apologies if this isn’t the right place to ask, but I’m looking for advice on a stand for my flight simulator setup. I currently have a Thrustmaster Boeing yoke and throttle quadrant, and it’s a hassle to assemble and disassemble them every time I want to play. I’d like to keep them assembled and just connect them to my USB ports when I’m playing in VR with the pedals. I’ve seen stands designed for racing setups, but I’m wondering if they could also accommodate the yoke, throttle, and pedals. Has anyone else dealt with a similar situation? I’m not interested in buying a $300 setup with a chair and everything because it takes up too much space.
The price for this is only 59.99.

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Moved to Home Cockpit Builders that is more appropriate.

Yup I had the exact one and it worked great!
I had the Honeycomb alpha throttle on it and the logitech pedals and throttle it worked great!
Really nice to just pull up to it rather than set it up everytime!

I used to have a similar stand for simracing from GT Omega and it was fine. Easy to fold down with all controllers attached.

The thing to take into consideration is the size of the surfaces, but as the people before me have already mentioned, “it’s fine”.

For your own piece of mind, get the measurements from the bases of your kit and check the measurements of the surfaces on the “wheelstand”.

You can always fit a plank of wood, clamp or bolt it to the shifterstand to create a bigger surface for the throttle pack if you want to have the throttle a bit closer to your hands, as the yoke unit itself comes out quite a bit closer towards you when clamped, right?
(the throttle unit, doesn’t appear to have a clamp? Looks like only rubber feet and possibly boltholes on the bottomside. Take a piece of paper, draw the underside of your throttle, take that template and drill some holes yourself if the boltpattern on the wheelstand donot match, or, as i mentioned a piece of wood will do just fine, you won’t see it in VR or in a darkened room anyways.)

And for 60 bucks, it’s quite a bargain to get a bit more comfort.