Thrustmaster T150 / T300 / TMX Desk Mouting Pads
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Hi everyone,
Thanks to @MoreSideways, I got into drifting in Assetto Corsa. Unfortunately, the narrow desk surface combined with its slippery finish makes it so that the steering wheel can shift during more intense movements, even when tightly secured. To solve this, I prepared desk mounts with special grooves designed for the original Thrustmaster T300 wheel clamp. These grooves prevent the wheel from sliding uncontrollably and help ensure it's always mounted in the perfect position.

After printing the mounts, I recommend pre-threading the screws into the model, then placing the mounts between the desk and the wheel clamp. Once you're sure the T300 is in the right position, tighten the three screws, remove the wheel, and tighten the final screw. That’s it.


PS: I used 3 x 20mm screws from a random box — I’ve attached a photo with their dimensions measured using a caliper.

PS2: I printed my pads using PET-G filament from Devil Design with 30% infill on Bambu A1 Mini. I’d recommend using a stronger material—after all, you don’t want to end up in a ditch while sending it in a BMW :)
PS3: I also tested the T150 and TMX models, and I can confidently say that this 3D model is compatible with those steering wheels.
Hi everyone, thanks to @MoreSideways I got into drifting in Assetto Corsa. Unfortunately, the narrow desk surface combined with its slippery finish makes it so that the steering wheel can shift during more intense movements, even when tightly secured. I prepared desk mounts with special grooves designed for the original Thrustmaster T300 wheel clamp. These grooves prevent the wheel from sliding uncontrollably and help ensure it's always mounted in the perfect position.
After printing the mounts, I recommend pre-threading the screws into the model, then placing the mounts between the desk and the wheel clamp. Once you're sure the T300 is in the right position, tighten the three screws, remove the wheel, and tighten the final screw. That’s it.
PS: I used 3 x 20mm screws from a random box — I’ve attached a photo with their dimensions measured using a caliper.
PS2: I printed my pads using PET-G filament from Devil Design with 30% infill on Bambu A1 Mini. I’d recommend using a stronger material—after all, you don’t want to end up in a ditch while sending it in a BMW :)
PS3: I also tested the T150 and TMX models, and I can confidently say that this 3D model is compatible with those steering wheels.


















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