I suppose you could try an extremely heavy spring, or possibly fill the cavity with some sort of epoxy to lock it in place. But Id be careful not to get a bunch of gunk in the electronics of them
@@budgetflightsim Thanks for the fast answer! Surprised by that lol. Yeah a spring or two more could proably fix it... I dont have the balls to play with epoxy or anything when the electronics are so close
@@danielschmidt1990 Of course mn thanks for watchin! And you might be able to place a lil glob of quick drying epoxy to lock it in... Just make sure the epoxy doesnt eeat the plastic away. You could also do it externally on the sliding rail system. It might look a lil ugly but would probably work better
yo we gotta do a flight together dog frl i fw your vids heavyyy
Damn I gotta try this I hate these pedals bit it's all I got
@@ShreddingFinn yeah dude it completely changes the feel of them. And once I put them on I haven’t had to mess with it. They just work
Stupid question perhaps.. Can you do someting so they wont move at all? I use mine for space sim so i dont need them to slide at all for my purpose
I suppose you could try an extremely heavy spring, or possibly fill the cavity with some sort of epoxy to lock it in place. But Id be careful not to get a bunch of gunk in the electronics of them
@@budgetflightsim Thanks for the fast answer! Surprised by that lol. Yeah a spring or two more could proably fix it... I dont have the balls to play with epoxy or anything when the electronics are so close
@@danielschmidt1990 Of course mn thanks for watchin! And you might be able to place a lil glob of quick drying epoxy to lock it in... Just make sure the epoxy doesnt eeat the plastic away. You could also do it externally on the sliding rail system. It might look a lil ugly but would probably work better