Here’s a great invention to compliment the Xbox 360 steering wheel and pedals, it’s a soft heel support for Xbox 360 steering wheel and pedals.
When using the MS wireless steering wheel for Xbox360 with pedals, can be quite uncomfortable for your heels. There are a couple of solutions for this, one way is wearing shoes the other is to use this little fix. It’s done in around five minutes, so you don’t have to turn FM2 off.
Here’s how you do it
Materials and tools: Use a cheap foam kneepad, the type used for gardening. This one is 410 x 160 mm, 15 mm thick, and even in a matching colour as though it was designed specifically for this project! Use a Stanley knife or a pair of scissors to cut out the appropriate sized piece of foam.
Mark and cut: From the underside of the pedalbase, mark up the hole. Get in under the angled sides of the base, so that the line follows the upper side of the pedalbase. Use your knife to cut along the line, and use the scissors to fine trim it. Don’t waste your time by cutting the two long sides at an angle to fit the pedalbase, although you could if you were really obsessed with making a terrific job!
Tuck it in: The last step is to just tuck the pad in along the long sides, to make a convex curve. Plug it back in and drive safely.
The best money saving tip ever because now you don’t have to spend money on the Microsoft Xbox360 indoor only driving shoes for Microsoft Xbox 360 wireless steering wheel and pedals.
Seriously though these don’t really exist, but just when we thought we had run out of ideas on how to express our love for the Xbox 360 to the general public, shoe maker Heelys comes to the rescue.
The shoe you see above is part of their “Gamer” collection which is set to release next month and obviously take inspiration from the Xbox 360’s controller. Ah heck with inspiration, the Heely company took a hammer to controller, smashed it up real good and stuck random buttons on the bottom of the shoe. Then again, we’re sure it’s a tad more scientific and professional than that. Anyway, we haven’t come up with an official opinion on these Xbox 360 themed sneakers just yet, but when we do we’ll be sure to praise or bash them accordingly.