🚚 Shift into high gear with the ultimate gaming experience!
The USB American Truck Simulator Shifter is a high-performance gearshift knob designed for immersive gameplay in ATS and ETS2. With support for up to 18 gears and compatibility with popular racing wheels, this ergonomic shifter offers customizable controls and easy installation, making it the perfect addition to any PC sim racing setup.
Button Quantity | 6 |
Additional Features | Ergonomic |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | pc |
Controller Type | Joystick |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Compatible Devices | PC, Modified G25/G27/G29/G920 H, TH8A gear |
Item Dimensions | 8.27 x 3.15 x 3.15 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 372 Grams |
Color | Black |
B**S
Must Have Upgrade
Solid construction and it just works. Super easy to setup and makes the game so much better. Must have for sure!
N**N
Great for ATS realism
Works great with ATS and my g920. Easy to install and simple to configure for the game.
M**S
Works on PXN A7 Shifter (PXN V10 Kit)
Fast install. Took less than 10 minutes to install on the PXN A7 shifter. I purchased the shifter to play ATS and so far it has been impressive. I'm building a driving simulator on a budget, so I purchased the PXN V10 kit and this shifter work perfectly with my setup. The shifter was plug and play for me. I just plugged it in and reconfigured my controls in ATS and I was simulating an 18-speed in about 10 minutes! The switches and button feel crisp and high quality, it takes a little effort to toggle them, so you are unlikely to accidentally trigger them. I have just $650 dollars in my entire simulator setup and I am extremely pleased with how well it works for the truck sim games.
H**N
Brings ATS to life!
It's hard to imagine playing ATS without this. The extension and grip make shifting SO much easier. With the two toggle switches for high/low you'll never second guess which set you're on again. This shifter adds a whole level of immersion that I was not expecting.Very easy to install and set up. It also looks a lot better than default shifter knob.
M**M
Side switch failed without warning after little use
It lasted less than 10 months of infrequent use. Then the side switch failed without warning. I'll buy a replacement so I can return to gaming, but definitely NOT another one from this manufacturer. Until the switch failed I would have given this a 10/10. Unfortunately that's not the case. Definitely not worth the price if it only lasts 10 months, during which it was infrequently used (maybe 4 months of fairly regular use).
L**S
Be careful using this with a moza HGP shifter.
If you follow the directions provided this WILL mark up and damage the treads for the part that shift knobs thread onto. The set screws need to be pretty tight or it moves around and wobbles. I thought it was good but after about 2 hours it slipped and damaged the screw on my shifter. If you don’t use the rubber spacers it will damage shaft for the shifter. The only safe way to mount this to a moza shifter is to force the rubber they provide into the shift knob instead of using the bracket they provide and essentially screw it in like the original handle using the rubber to fill the gap since it is to big to fit the hgp. After doing that it feels solid and firm and did not have an issue after another hour. Time will tell if that is a good fix to avoid damaging my moza product further. Overall I do think this is a good option. Way better than using buttons and manual shifting. It allows for one handed easy range and splitter switches.Update: 20+ hours using the product and it’s working great. The temporary fix from above is still holding strong. Only issue might be if you are an individual that changes shifter knobs regularly. If you don’t do that I think it will be perfect for long term use. Someone from their team did reach out and took feedback so that alone is worth a better rating updated to 4.
A**R
Works great with my logitech g923 shifter!
All I have to do is pop the cap off of my logitech shifter, unscrew the single screw in the shifter with a (skinny) phillipshead driver and pop this trucking shifter on with all the included parts! Takes just a couple minutes for me. And the quality of the shifter is great! I was playing American Trucking Simulator in 2 Dimensions before, but now I’m playing it in 3D!
M**E
Does not support Linux, or rather didn't ;)
I bought this on a wing and a prayer that it would be compatible with linux, I'm a huge ATS nerd that happens to play on Linux via steam-play. I searched forever for a mid-ranged shifter to mount to my G920 that supports Linux and found nothing. I bought this hoping some generic HID driver would bind the shifter and it'd just work. I was disappointed when I rushed home from work on my lunch break to try it out and it didn't work.So, why the five stars? Because as I sat at my desk considering returning this I thought about how I wasted my money, and along the lines of wasted money my mind was brought to the tens of thousands id borrowed to go to school... For computer science.And so naturally, I spent the next two days learning more about the Linux kernel space, and cobbled together a module that binds to this shifter and successfully presents it as a game controller. After making some udev rules ATS immediately recognized the shifter and allowed me to map it and use it as intended.Now, my driver is far from perfect, ATS treats it as an Xbox controller and thinks it's got more input capabilities than it does and tries to use it for navigation in the menu. This may just be a Linux quirk, but I plan to try and fix it.I'm going to do some code clean up and documentation work as time permits, once I'm done I will release this driver to my github and update my review with a link to its repo.If the manufacturer is reading this and would like to advertise Linux support via my module, you have my permission. It's licensed under GPL and I have plans to make it extensible to support other shifters from other manufacturers insofar as support is requested by the manufacturer other user.
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