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GT3 style dashboard/mount for SSG DV5 simracing DDU

by Busters2005 · via Thingiverse
FormatSTL
CategoryMechanical
LicenseCC BY-SA
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UploadedMar 3, 2026
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Description

I needed a new mount for my dashboard and decided I wanted to make something a bit more immersive, so I introduce the GT3 style dashboard. Built around the SSG DV5 DDU. It comes in 2 parts, the mount and the dash part. The mount sits at an 11 degree angle so on my wheelstand/rig it sits perfectly upright. (The stand is the GTomega classic with chair attachment if your curious, it goes to max 11 degrees, you could probably easily cut up the mount and add in a plate to make it fit your rig). If you have the DV5 ddu and have it mounted normally you can just print the dash portion and use it that way. I had to print the mount in 2 parts split down the center, but luckily with how it mounts you don't have to reconnect the parts by gluing or melting it together if you don't want to. I'm lazy so I didn't lol. The dashboard mounts with m4 screws that get sink into the mount so nothing sticks out if you decide to use my mount. *Warning you will have to drill holes into the plate if you use my mount (not counting the dash piece), the mount itself is mounted using what I believe are m8 screws and nuts. Whatever most wheel stands/rigs come with. Lowes/Home Depot come in clutch for this though lol. *Designed with the GTomega Classic and Moza R12 base in mind. Link to pack of screws I used: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CMC6H2HG?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 I print with Overture PLA Print settings: Layer height, .2mm Initial layer height, .2mm Wall loops, 2 15% Infill Supports: Tree supports 30 degree threshold angle Top Z distance, .2mm Bottom Z distance, .2mm Top interface layers, 2 Support object XY distance, .35mm Make sure your print bed has the right heat settings, that can vary place to place. Mine is 55 degrees C, and the nozzle at 220 degrees C during printing. This should give you the same results as mine! If there's anything necessary you want me to change or something new to make let me know and I'll see what I can do, keep in mind I don't have an aluminum profile simrig so anything for those I can possibly design but mounts are up to you. Happy printing!
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