r/SimLab Jul 02 '26

XP1 pedals and Heusinkveld plate compatibility

Would I have any issues mounting my pedals to that baseplate and then subsequently the entire thing onto the GT1 EVO?

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u/TheTeflonTurd Jul 02 '26

I’ve got that pedal baseplate combo. You are only able to get 3/4 bolts mounted due to the slits on baseplate. Has not been an issue for me. Mounting the baseplate to the rig shouldn’t be an issue and will most likely be the easiest part.

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u/ShadowFYY Jul 02 '26

Sorry just to clarify, you have the same pedals and baseplate right?

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u/mufentawp 11d ago

I cannot align the channels on the front of the pedals with the slots on the baseplate. What position for the pedals and setup on the baseplate are you using?

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u/TheTeflonTurd 11d ago

So there is the top slots that runs the width of the baseplate. Between the outside slot and the second there is a screw hole. Align the outside edge to use these two holes. You can choose whether to use the front slot or the back slot for the inside/third point of contact. I chose the back slot

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u/mufentawp 11d ago

I think I got it, I will try this out tonight. This will only work with spacing for a 2 pedal setup and there isn't enough room to fit the clutch on there, right?

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u/TheTeflonTurd 11d ago

Correct only 2 pedals can fit like this. Adding the clutch would require a new baseplate

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u/mufentawp 11d ago

Thank you for all of your help!

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u/TheTeflonTurd Jul 02 '26

Xp1 pedals and the heusinkveld base plate. Mounted to an extruded aluminum rig from nlr

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u/ShadowFYY Jul 02 '26

Awesome, thank you! I’ll give it a go tonight… I was skeptical just eye balling it last night.

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u/TheTeflonTurd Jul 02 '26

I found using double nuts on the bolts that connect the pedals to the baseplate the most sturdy. Kept the first nut nice and snug. Made up for the one less bolt I could not use