Moza SR-P Stop anti-slip
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Description
Ever hit the brakes hard into Turn 1 only to find your pedals have migrated into the next time zone? Yeah, me too.
This is a simple, budget-friendly, and highly effective wall-brace system for the Moza SR-P pedals. It anchors your pedal base directly against the wall behind your rig or desk, meaning you can finally stomp on that brake pedal with absolute confidence without the whole unit sliding away.
Hardware Required:
- Just 2x M4 60mm bolts/screws to secure the mounts to the pedal base.
How It Works & Assembly: The design is modular and slides together easily:
- The Supports: Attach these to the back of your Moza pedal base using the M4x60mm screws.
- The Braces: Slot these arms directly into the supports.
- The Stoppers (End Caps): Slide these onto the end of the braces to sit perfectly flat against your skirting board or wall.
Customizing to Your Room (Check out Plate 3!): Since everyone's desk-to-wall distance is slightly different, I’ve included a third print plate simply called "Extensions". These are extra-long stoppers. To use them: Just drop them into your slicer, use the cut tool to slice them down to the exact millimeter you need for your specific gap, and print!
Print Recommendations:
- Material: I printed the original in transparent PETG. It looks super clean and offers great durability for heavy braking. However, PLA works perfectly fine too—just make sure to beef up the walls!
- Walls/Perimeters: 4 to 5 walls for maximum structural strength.
- Infill: 15% - 25% Gyroid or cubic.
Happy racing, and enjoy hitting the apex instead of the wall! 🏁
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