JCL has a nicely done cockpit here. Great looking powder coated profiles and brackets. Light weight custom profiles are used in this rig but still manages to be rock solid! The custom profiles are proprietary, as well as the T-Nuts and corner brackets. To keep this cockpit all original when adding profiles as you add things to your cockpit, you will need to source your parts from JCL. However, you can still use industry standard profile, t-nuts , and brackets to add accessories to your cockpit. As long as you use the JCL t-nuts in the JCL profile side of the connection. This cockpit is much lighter than say a Sim Lab P1 or Heusinkveld GT1 cockpit. While still being a very solid feeling cockpit when you are sitting in it driving. All the mounting points are absent of any perceivable flex, even when running a Kollmorgen DD FFB wheel motor. The black powder coating is really nice. I actually prefer it over an anodized profile. If you want a custom looking cockpit kit that is very solid and adaptable for future modification, then I would definitely consider giving the JCL V2 a serious look.
JCL V2 Cockpit Setup Review
February 8, 2018 8:08 pm
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