Sim racing can clear your wallet out faster than you are. If you’re anything like me, scrolling through new products is fun, but I’m always after the best cheap sim racing hardware. After all, like many of you, I don’t have an endless well of money (otherwise I’d probably be at a track racing cars). To spare you the pain of sorting through hundreds of pages, I’ve rounded up the juiciest hardware bargains I could find for June 2025. Let’s dive in!

Direct Drive Bases, Wheel Rims and Bundles
- Moza GS V2P GT Wheel – $399 (was $469)
Save about 15 percent on MOZA’s ever-popular GT/Formula rim. At this price, it closes the gap with mid-tier wheels while keeping forged-carbon bling and dual clutch paddles. We think it’s an excellent high-quality rim for those in the Moza ecosystem that’s very appealing at the current $399 price tag. It can be purchased from Moza here! - Moza R5 Bundle – $439 (was $599)
Still one of the cheapest ways into sim racing, the direct-drive Moza R5 Bundle is still on sale at its $439 price tag. For that price, you get a 5.5 Nm base, ES wheel, SR-P Lite pedals, and a desk clamp. Although it is $140 more than the Moza R3 that comes with the same accessories but only puts out 3.9Nm of torque, for those who want a bit more power than the R3 and don’t want to break the bank, this is some great starter hardware. The Bundle is available Here! - Simucube’s Entire Pre-Owned Website
For those living within the European Union, you now have the ability to buy sim hardware second-hand from Simucube. Although it might not be a sale per se, there are still some amazing deals to be had. For example, you can pick up Simucube’s excellent Simucube 2 Sport for as little as €812—a massive saving compared to the usual €1290 retail price, all while still carrying a 2-year warranty.
Be aware these are first-come, first-served products and there is no guarantee or restocking schedule. You can check out more, including their wheel rims, here. - Moza R9 + Vision GS Bundle – $899 (was $1,219)
Unlike the other Moza bundles, this one is sold through Trak Racer’s clearance section, knocking over $320 off the usual price. The Moza R9 has been praised over the years for its quality FFB. Although for hardcore sim racers with years of direct-drive experience the 9Nm of torque might feel somewhat limited, for most sim racers, this looks to be a great deal.
You can pick the bundle up here!

More Clearance from Trak Racer
- Cube Controls F-PRO Formula Wheel – $899 (MSRP $960–$1,100)
Although it’s not a fire-sale, we don’t often see Cube Controls’ flagship formula wheel selling under $900 in the US. If you’ve been eyeing one, we think this is a great opportunity to pick one up. The F-Pro can be bought here. - MOZA Vision GS Wheel – $499 (was $699)
Yet again more products from Moza—this time, the Vision GS. If you fancy a 5-inch dash right on the hub, this is the lowest we’ve seen since Black Friday. If you’re interested in the Vision GS Wheel, check it out here!

Asetek SimSports – Summer Sale Picks
Over the years, Asetek has been increasing their presence in sim racing with their high-quality wheelbases and ever-expanding ecosystem of rims and accessories such as their boost kit. The US web-store just rolled out discounts of up to 20% across wheels and pedals, though sadly no wheelbases.
- Asetek Forte Formula Wheel (Orange) – $435.99 (20% off)
Asetek’s Forte Formula Wheel offers premium build quality and responsive controls designed for serious sim racers. It features ergonomic grips, magnetic paddle shifters, and customizable buttons. If you’re in the Asetek ecosystem we think this is worth a look, especially at a 20% discount. The Forte Wheel is available here! - Asetek La Prima Brake & Throttle Pedals – $284.74 (15% off)
These robust load-cell pedals deliver precision braking and smooth throttle control. Much like a lot of Asetek’s La Prima lineup, they are upgradeable and very competitively priced with the current discount. The La Prima pedals are available here.

Micro Center, Accessories for Your Rig
For me, Micro Center used to be where all of my money went to disappear. For years they’ve had some of the best deals in sim racing, and 2025 is no different.
- Sim-Lab Push-Pull Rally Shifter – $72.08 (was $219.99)
If you’re a massive rally fan such as myself, they have Sim-Lab’s very specialized Push-Pull Rally Shifter for 67% off, meaning it costs just $72! Even better, select stores have an open-box deal for just $24.96. You can check it out here! - TK Racing Single/Triple Monitor Mount – $99.99 (was $149.99)
Although the reviews are somewhat dubious, it’s very hard to argue with a triple monitor stand for just $99. For those looking to build a budget triple-screen setup for the sim racing cockpit or just want a monitor stand, this could be a great affordable option. You can check it out here. - Dirt Cheap Gaming 27″ Gaming Monitors: Acer 27″ IPS Monitor $109
If you’re looking to build a cheap triple-screen setup, we think these 27″ IPS monitors could be a great fit. Although they’re not 1440p, we don’t think that’s necessarily an issue simply due to how demanding 1440p triple screens can be for your computer. On the positive side, they’re 120Hz, have a 1ms response time, and colors should be nice and rich with the IPS panel. You can pick them up for just $109 each on Amazon.
Heads-up: Micro Center pricing can vary by store when it comes to open-box products, and it changes fast, so please check your local Micro Center’s website before you drive there.
Final Thoughts
Although June’s deals lean heavily on MOZA hardware, there are plenty of amazing deals to be had—the ones we listed just scratch the surface of what’s available.