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# Official Xbox & PC licensed 11" hand-stitched leather wheel 900° force feedback servo base Thrustmaster TX RW Leather Edition (Compatible with XBOX Series X/S, XOne & PC)

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## Summary

> 🏁 Own the race, feel the thrill — the ultimate sim wheel for champions.

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- **What is this?** Thrustmaster TX RW Leather Edition (Compatible with XBOX Series X/S, XOne & PC)
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Pro-Grade Rig Ready:** Heavy-duty metal clamp system fits all desks and cockpits—built for serious sim racers who demand stability.
- • **Premium Handcrafted Design:** Experience luxury with an 11-inch detachable, hand-stitched leather racing wheel that screams pro-level.
- • **Immersive Precision Control:** Feel every bump and slip with next-gen 900° force feedback and dual-belt servo motor technology.
- • **Customizable Pedal Performance:** Adjust brake resistance with the included conical rubber mod on the fully adjustable T3PA 3-pedal set.
- • **Seamless Multi-Platform Compatibility:** Officially licensed for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC for plug-and-play versatility.

## Overview

The Thrustmaster TX RW Leather Edition is a premium, officially licensed racing wheel bundle featuring an 11-inch hand-stitched leather wheel, a powerful TX Servo Base with 900° force feedback, and a fully adjustable T3PA 3-pedal set with brake mod. Compatible with Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC, it delivers unmatched immersion and precision for serious sim racers, designed to mount securely on any rig or desk.

## Description

The THRUSTMASTER TX Racing Wheel, Leather Edition is a complete premium package consisting of Hand-stitched leather wheel detachable leather wheel, TX Servo Base and T3PA 3-pedal pedal set. A metal central attachment system, compatible with all desks and tables, is included. Built-in screw threads allow attachment to all cockpits. The THRUSTMASTER TX Racing Wheel, Leather Edition is an Officially Licensed Product designed for XBOX Series X/S, One and PC.

Review: Absolutely brilliant set. Paired it with the Thrustmaster TH8A shifter - Absolutely brilliant set. Paired it with the Thrustmaster TH8A shifter. Using with Forza 6 on Xbox One, and Project Cars on Xbox One. Forza 6 has it's own issues with FFB right now that need addressed, so it's difficult to rate the wheel off of that game alone. So I'll go off of Project Cars. The FFB is absolutely on point. Whether you're driving street cars or full on race cars, you feel every bump, every wiggle, every slip of the tires. The game recognizes every feature of the wheel, pedals, and shifter, and seamlessly adjusts based on what you're driving. For example, if you're driving a paddle shifted car with no manual clutch, even if that setting is turned on (manual clutch and shifter) it automatically recognizes the paddles and removes the need for clutch input. You can of course override that by touching the clutch or shifter at any time. On the other side, if driving a car that has a full manual transmission with clutch, the paddles won't work. This is all automatically done (unless you override it/lock something out via settings and calibration). It also automatically adjusts DOR based on what you're driving. The lock to lock turn radius of a street Ford Mustang for example, is nowhere near the same as that of a full on Formula 1 car. This is recognized between the wheel and Project Cars, and adjusted without you touching a thing. Pedals are plastic, but have a heavy weight to them and feel absolutely solid. The brake mod goes amazingly far for realism. Honestly, I have used/owned a couple of wheel setups with load cells and this matches them at the very least. If properly adjusted, the brake mod feels like an actual brake pedal. You will have slightly better performance with top of the line load cell pedals perhaps, but for this price point you won't get one that is noticeably better. The throttle, clutch, and brake pedal all have different resistances from each other. They are not adjustable (aside from the brake) but you can feel a difference, and all three feel like real world pedals. They also allow for you to modify the pedal face placement (left or right, and with the throttle, also up or down) and most aftermarket car pedal faces will actually bolt to them. So you can get some that suit the size of your feet better if you desire. FFB is very strong. I had to turn it down in fact as at times it would actually start to pop my wrists and shake the rig. At 50% it's still amazingly strong. When you get it fine tuned you really feel everything. Forza 6 on the other hand, at no fault of the wheel's this is not the case at all, but I am not reviewing Forza 6 so the reason I bring that up is if you play it exclusively, you'll want to wait for Turn 10 to adjust on their end. Their wheel support right now is awful so if you get it and play, and the wheel underwhelms or makes the car uncontrollable, that is the fault of Forza. It works perfectly with Project Cars, also have tested it with iRacing and Assetto Corsa on PC but seldom use either so I didn't go in depth. Seemed at least on par with Project Cars. Also, you WILL need a rig of some sort with this. Even if just a wheel stand. It has clamp attachments and bolt on points as well, but the FFB is way too strong for just using on your lap or a TV tray or something. I have a full on sim rig and like I said, on full power it would literally shake it like mad and actually would pop my wrists to the point it felt like they'd break. That's not an exaggeration, it really is that powerful. So don't even bother getting it unless you have a rig, will build/buy one or at the very least get a good wheel stand. I have no doubt Turn 10 will fix their wheel compatibility issues. This isn't the only wheel they have problems with. Literally any wheel with FFB is almost unusable with it. So again, don't judge this wheel off of their terrible support of wheels. But for now, if you play Project Cars or the above mentioned PC sims, this wheel has no equal right now. Not even my Fanatec (that went back as it was within return range) could compare to it.
Review: Excellent Xbox One set, and a nice step forward from the Fanatec CSR Wheel/CSR Elite Pedal for Xbox 360. - As an adult gamer that previously used the well-regarded Fanatec CSR Wheel/CSR Elite pedals for Xbox 360, I was looking for a similar quality racing sim wheel and pedals for Xbox One at a similar price point. At five hundred dollars, the Fanatec was a great set that felt like the real thing (so to speak), and the Fanatec also offered some great user refinements like being able to adjust the backpressure of the brake pedal using a spring adjustment behind the pedal to enhance braking feel. Unfortunately Fanatec’s new offerings for the Xbox One are just too expensive, and you’d have to spend over one thousand dollars for a proper Fanatec Xbox One set today. Enter the Thrustmaster VG TX Leather Wheel/Pedal set for Xbox One. This set is truly excellent! The Thrustmaster servo base itself is heavy and is quite substantial. The force feedback and vibration are quite strong (I had to turn the force feedback down a bit as it was just too much to get the wheel turning at 100% FFB in Forza 6). The servo wheel allows you to directly change the steering angle of rotation (i.e., 270, 360, 540 or 900 degrees) and steering sensitivity right on the wheel itself. See the Thrustmaster website to download supplemental instructions on how to do this as its not contained in the included manual. Importantly, the Thrustmaster pedals allow for fine brake adjustment using an included conical brake mod that screws in just behind the brake pedal. Using this mod allows you to achieve the brake pedal feel of your choice. Although the included leather racing wheel and pedals feel great, you can switch out the wheel and/or pedals with a number of alternative offerings from Thrustmaster if you so desire. (I’ve got my eye on that Thrustmaster Ferrari F1 wheel, just wish it was labeled Mercedes Petronas instead!) For those that are interested, the following are the advance wheel settings I’m using with this Thrustmaster set in Forza 6: Steering Axis Deadzone Inside: 0 Steering Axis Deadzone Outside: 100 Acceleration Axis Deadzone Inside: 0 Acceleration Axis Deadzone Outside: 100 Deceleration Axis Deadzone Inside: 0 Deceleration Axis Deadzone Outside: 100 Clutch Axis Deadzone Inside: 15 Clutch Axis Deadzone Outside: 50 Handbrake Axis Deadzone Inside: 10 Handbrake Axis Deadzone Outside: 100 Vibration: 75 Force Feedback Scale: 75 Wheel Rotation: Varies by car and preference, but I use 360 degrees and 540 degrees quite a bit across many cars. Also, under the Assists menu, I have steering set to “Normal," no ABS, and STM on (no TCS though). My only, and I mean only, gripe with this set is that in order to update the wheel’s firmware, you can’t just do it through your WI-FI connected Xbox One. Instead, you need a PC, not a Mac, computer to download the update then sync it to your wheel. It is always recommended that you update the wheel’s firmware upon receipt and check back regularly for updates as Thrustmaster periodically publishes updates to refine it’s products features and/or add new features. I hope Thrustmaster one day offers firmware updates directly through the Xbox (preferably) or at least offers Mac-compatible firmware updates. (P.S. – I also tried the overpriced Logitech G920 for Xbox One, which I returned as it was smaller/too much like a toy and did not offer brake adjustability. See my review of that set separately.)

## Features

- Thrustmaster is offering, in a single, limited edition package, a set of incredibly precise racing controllers, favored by racers for their ability to deliver unrivalled immersion in the world of racing simulations for PC and for Xbox Series X/S, One, as the official license guarantees
- Works on Xbox Series X
- Hand-stitched leather wheel: Detachable / 11"/28 centimeter in diameter, hand-stitched leather
- TX SERVO BASE: Next-Gen 900° force feedback, Brushless servo motor, Dual-belt mechanism, H.E.A.R.T Technology
- T3PA 3-pedal pedal set: Fully adjustable, Conical Rubber Brake Mod included

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0151K6FPC |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,701 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #235 in Xbox Series X & S Controllers |
| Brand Name | Thrustmaster |
| Button Quantity | 16 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Microsoft Xbox One, Microsoft Xbox One S, Microsoft Xbox One X, Microsoft Xbox SERIES X |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Controller Type | Steering Wheel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (534) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00663296420329 |
| Hardware Platform | xbox_one |
| Included Components | Instructions manual, racing wheel & pedals |
| Item Dimensions | 18.66 x 14.76 x 13.78 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18.66"D x 14.76"W x 13.78"H |
| Item Type Name | Racing wheel |
| Item Weight | 20.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Thrustmaster |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 4469021 |
| Model Name | Thrustmaster TX RW Leather Edition |
| Model Number | 4469021 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| UPC | 663296420329 |
| Warranty Description | One year |

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this have the most recent update? And did they fix all of the earlier batch problems?**
A: As Thomas said, you'll still have to plug the wheel into a PC to update the firmware, but all the problems have been fixed and works amazingly on the XB1 or PC :)

**Q: How is this wheel mounted? Example I have the  Microsoft 360 Wheel & it has a clamp to attach it to a desk.**
A: It clamps to the desk or table. Just like the 360 wheel.

**Q: I recently purchased and returned the TX 458, Just wondering if I should give it another chance?**
A: Absolutely give it another try! I also had to return my original for a defect, but my replacement is doing fine. I just can't race Forza 5 without it. Racing with a controller makes no sense.

**Q: Does this item come with the 3 pedal set pictured?**
A: The box shows it as well, so yes it looks that way.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Absolutely brilliant set. Paired it with the Thrustmaster TH8A shifter
*by A***R on October 14, 2015*

Absolutely brilliant set. Paired it with the Thrustmaster TH8A shifter. Using with Forza 6 on Xbox One, and Project Cars on Xbox One. Forza 6 has it's own issues with FFB right now that need addressed, so it's difficult to rate the wheel off of that game alone. So I'll go off of Project Cars. The FFB is absolutely on point. Whether you're driving street cars or full on race cars, you feel every bump, every wiggle, every slip of the tires. The game recognizes every feature of the wheel, pedals, and shifter, and seamlessly adjusts based on what you're driving. For example, if you're driving a paddle shifted car with no manual clutch, even if that setting is turned on (manual clutch and shifter) it automatically recognizes the paddles and removes the need for clutch input. You can of course override that by touching the clutch or shifter at any time. On the other side, if driving a car that has a full manual transmission with clutch, the paddles won't work. This is all automatically done (unless you override it/lock something out via settings and calibration). It also automatically adjusts DOR based on what you're driving. The lock to lock turn radius of a street Ford Mustang for example, is nowhere near the same as that of a full on Formula 1 car. This is recognized between the wheel and Project Cars, and adjusted without you touching a thing. Pedals are plastic, but have a heavy weight to them and feel absolutely solid. The brake mod goes amazingly far for realism. Honestly, I have used/owned a couple of wheel setups with load cells and this matches them at the very least. If properly adjusted, the brake mod feels like an actual brake pedal. You will have slightly better performance with top of the line load cell pedals perhaps, but for this price point you won't get one that is noticeably better. The throttle, clutch, and brake pedal all have different resistances from each other. They are not adjustable (aside from the brake) but you can feel a difference, and all three feel like real world pedals. They also allow for you to modify the pedal face placement (left or right, and with the throttle, also up or down) and most aftermarket car pedal faces will actually bolt to them. So you can get some that suit the size of your feet better if you desire. FFB is very strong. I had to turn it down in fact as at times it would actually start to pop my wrists and shake the rig. At 50% it's still amazingly strong. When you get it fine tuned you really feel everything. Forza 6 on the other hand, at no fault of the wheel's this is not the case at all, but I am not reviewing Forza 6 so the reason I bring that up is if you play it exclusively, you'll want to wait for Turn 10 to adjust on their end. Their wheel support right now is awful so if you get it and play, and the wheel underwhelms or makes the car uncontrollable, that is the fault of Forza. It works perfectly with Project Cars, also have tested it with iRacing and Assetto Corsa on PC but seldom use either so I didn't go in depth. Seemed at least on par with Project Cars. Also, you WILL need a rig of some sort with this. Even if just a wheel stand. It has clamp attachments and bolt on points as well, but the FFB is way too strong for just using on your lap or a TV tray or something. I have a full on sim rig and like I said, on full power it would literally shake it like mad and actually would pop my wrists to the point it felt like they'd break. That's not an exaggeration, it really is that powerful. So don't even bother getting it unless you have a rig, will build/buy one or at the very least get a good wheel stand. I have no doubt Turn 10 will fix their wheel compatibility issues. This isn't the only wheel they have problems with. Literally any wheel with FFB is almost unusable with it. So again, don't judge this wheel off of their terrible support of wheels. But for now, if you play Project Cars or the above mentioned PC sims, this wheel has no equal right now. Not even my Fanatec (that went back as it was within return range) could compare to it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Xbox One set, and a nice step forward from the Fanatec CSR Wheel/CSR Elite Pedal for Xbox 360.
*by C***. on October 26, 2015*

As an adult gamer that previously used the well-regarded Fanatec CSR Wheel/CSR Elite pedals for Xbox 360, I was looking for a similar quality racing sim wheel and pedals for Xbox One at a similar price point. At five hundred dollars, the Fanatec was a great set that felt like the real thing (so to speak), and the Fanatec also offered some great user refinements like being able to adjust the backpressure of the brake pedal using a spring adjustment behind the pedal to enhance braking feel. Unfortunately Fanatec’s new offerings for the Xbox One are just too expensive, and you’d have to spend over one thousand dollars for a proper Fanatec Xbox One set today. Enter the Thrustmaster VG TX Leather Wheel/Pedal set for Xbox One. This set is truly excellent! The Thrustmaster servo base itself is heavy and is quite substantial. The force feedback and vibration are quite strong (I had to turn the force feedback down a bit as it was just too much to get the wheel turning at 100% FFB in Forza 6). The servo wheel allows you to directly change the steering angle of rotation (i.e., 270, 360, 540 or 900 degrees) and steering sensitivity right on the wheel itself. See the Thrustmaster website to download supplemental instructions on how to do this as its not contained in the included manual. Importantly, the Thrustmaster pedals allow for fine brake adjustment using an included conical brake mod that screws in just behind the brake pedal. Using this mod allows you to achieve the brake pedal feel of your choice. Although the included leather racing wheel and pedals feel great, you can switch out the wheel and/or pedals with a number of alternative offerings from Thrustmaster if you so desire. (I’ve got my eye on that Thrustmaster Ferrari F1 wheel, just wish it was labeled Mercedes Petronas instead!) For those that are interested, the following are the advance wheel settings I’m using with this Thrustmaster set in Forza 6: Steering Axis Deadzone Inside: 0 Steering Axis Deadzone Outside: 100 Acceleration Axis Deadzone Inside: 0 Acceleration Axis Deadzone Outside: 100 Deceleration Axis Deadzone Inside: 0 Deceleration Axis Deadzone Outside: 100 Clutch Axis Deadzone Inside: 15 Clutch Axis Deadzone Outside: 50 Handbrake Axis Deadzone Inside: 10 Handbrake Axis Deadzone Outside: 100 Vibration: 75 Force Feedback Scale: 75 Wheel Rotation: Varies by car and preference, but I use 360 degrees and 540 degrees quite a bit across many cars. Also, under the Assists menu, I have steering set to “Normal," no ABS, and STM on (no TCS though). My only, and I mean only, gripe with this set is that in order to update the wheel’s firmware, you can’t just do it through your WI-FI connected Xbox One. Instead, you need a PC, not a Mac, computer to download the update then sync it to your wheel. It is always recommended that you update the wheel’s firmware upon receipt and check back regularly for updates as Thrustmaster periodically publishes updates to refine it’s products features and/or add new features. I hope Thrustmaster one day offers firmware updates directly through the Xbox (preferably) or at least offers Mac-compatible firmware updates. (P.S. – I also tried the overpriced Logitech G920 for Xbox One, which I returned as it was smaller/too much like a toy and did not offer brake adjustability. See my review of that set separately.)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic wheel and pedals, setup can be finicky
*by T***T on October 24, 2016*

Your driving games come dramatically alive once you add a quality wheel and pedals like these. "Dirt" on the PC for example went from being a marginal experience with mouse/keyboard to being an incredibly realistic ride. Mechanical feedback is excellent, the motors have major muscle. The clamps attach the wheel quite well to a table, but if you can screw the wheel in place for extra ruggedness. The pedals are plastic but take reasonable punishment (metal pedals would be a lot pricier and heavier.) The only thing that is underwhelming is getting your wheel working and fine tuned, first when you install the wheel and later when you want to use a new game. You should be able to plug in the wheel when you buy it and from then all games should recognize it and use it as the default input with no further tweaking. That was far from my experience: - On the PC there was software to install initially, which you need to download for the latest version. Afterwards there are controls to fiddle with to get it work in each game, usually located on some proprietary control panel. Why can't Windows just grok these gaming devices thoroughly like it does with a popular printer, i.e. include the drivers for it and handle all wheel tweaking via a built-in, standardized control panel? - On my Xbox One the setup experience completely eluded me. I tried to use it and couldn't get it to work - it wouldn't get recognized by the xbox as a new control. I looked it up online and several people had problems along these lines. Usually they got it solved by sending the wheel back and getting a new one, not an option for me since I am abroad. (Why you can't just fix such a problem with a PC-installable firmware upgrade eludes me.) One special caveat if you live or travel outside the US: The power supply on this unit only accepts 110V. This is unacceptable (and dangerous) in a high end gaming device that people may take on a holiday abroad with the kids. This is the age of the switching multi-voltage power supply, there is no longer an excuse for this (other than cutting cost corners.) Bottom line: once you get this wheel to work correctly, it is one SWEET ride

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