For the price, it’s hard to beat. First thing to note, the package it arrives in is quite large as you might expect. I would recommend having another person to assist with the lifting as it is quite heavy/difficult to manage as one person.
Assembly was fairly straightforward. The included hardware, tools, and instructions were sufficient but I would highly recommend using your own hand tools or power tools if available.
The frame is sturdy once assembled. The seat is a little flimsy, but you can’t expect too much for the price. I was not able to use the M8 nuts to mount the seat as instructed, but the included M6 nuts were able to fit within the sliding rail to mount it to the frame. Additionally while there are multiple holes in the sliders to mount with, only one set of holes is spaced appropriately to actually mount the seat. This causes the seat to be mounted a bit more forward than what could be optimal. It’s not perfect, but works. I am 5’6” roughly 160lbs and fit just fine, but someone over 6” or near may struggle with this.
I think I may invest in a better seat after having done a few hours/races now.
As far as sim hardware, I am running a Fanatec DD wheelbase? and Fanatec CSL pedals, and Clubsport shifter. I had to drill some extra holes into the frame to custom mount my Clubsport handbrake as there are no provisions to do so. The shifter receptacle works fine with the Fanatec shifter. Even with the 8nm DD wheel, the frame feels sturdy and does not flex. There is some movement with the upright that the wheelbase mounts to due to how it, itself mounts to the actual frame.
While there is a lot of adjustability, you do have to sort of disassemble parts of the cockpit to adjust it. It’s just by design but I could note that as a downside in some regards.
Overall, I am satisfied with the purchase due to the value this product presents. Would consider buying again, but I believe Next Level Racing offers the “GTRacer” cockpit at a competitive but slightly more expensive price point.