Introducing Simucube Mount v2
We’ve just launched Simucube Mount v2, the new mounting solution for Simucube 2 and Simucube 3 wheelbases. It replaces our previous mount with a stronger build, an easier installation method, and stepless tilt adjustment, so your wheelbase sits exactly where you want it.
How it works: the new mounting method
The old mount asked you to hold the wheelbase in place with one hand while you fumbled for bolts with the other. Drop it, and you risk denting the housing or worse. We redesigned the installation around a simple idea: you shouldn’t need three hands to mount a wheelbase.
Simucube Mount v2 uses a drop-down installation method. Line up the wheelbase, lower it into the mount, and it locks into place under its own weight before you tighten anything down. There’s no moment where the wheelbase is unsupported, and no moment where you’re holding several kilos of direct drive motor while also trying to thread a bolt. Once it’s seated, a few fasteners lock it in for good.
The same mount also gives you stepless tilt adjustment, from -24° to +20°. Loosen the adjustment point, set the wheelbase to whatever angle suits your driving position, and lock it back down. There’s no fixed set of notches to choose between, so you’re not compromising between “close enough” angles.
That same range lets you mount the wheelbase inverted, flipping it to sit lower and further back. It’s a small change that opens up real legroom on tighter rigs, and it lets you drop your monitor or sim screen lower without the wheelbase getting in the way. On some rigs, inverted mounting works even better when combined with the Shaft Extension Kit for Simucube 3.
It’s CNC-machined from aluminum and built to handle Simucube 2 and Simucube 3 wheelbases across a wide range of rig types, so the upgrade path is the same.
The result: a mount that’s quicker to install, safer to handle, and gives you more control over how your rig actually fits you.
Read more blogs
Simucube 3 Ultimate is here — and this is what it took to build it
Simucube 2 wheels on Simucube 3: How the adapter works
Differences between Simucube 2 and Simucube 3

