Replacing a Joystick

FrostbayneAucti

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Are joysticks plug and play? IE do you just undo the bolts, mount the new ones and then plug the joystick into the board? Whats a good neo joystick anyway?

Thanks.
 

Orochi Iori Y

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Basically yes. Just mount the new on in there, plug 8 wires into the correct places on the micro switches or leaf switches and you are good to go. I would recommend Happs Competition Joysticks as a good replacement for the standard big red cab joysticks, though from what I have heard the Happs Super is closer to original joysticks in the cabs. (stay away from the "Ultimate")

http://www.happcontrols.com/joysticks/joysticks_pc.htm
 

FrostbayneAucti

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Orochi Iori Y said:
Basically yes. Just mount the new on in there, plug 8 wires into the correct places on the micro switches or leaf switches and you are good to go. I would recommend Happs Competition Joysticks as a good replacement for the standard big red cab joysticks, though from what I have heard the Happs Super is closer to original joysticks in the cabs. (stay away from the "Ultimate")

http://www.happcontrols.com/joysticks/joysticks_pc.htm

OROCHI YOU SOB!!!!

You told me to get the haps competition Joystick, but what you neglected to mention is that once I got my comfy and stylish blue competition joystick onto the player 2 side I'd start to hate my hard black player one side joystick and be forced to replace it with more new joysticky goodness!!!

DAMN YOU TO HELL!!!

(Eww I had said black player, joystick and sticky goodness.)

Btw, if you have an mvs, pick up a set of these sticks!
 

Orochi Iori Y

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Hehehe, I never said to get the blue one though did I? You could have gotten a black one just as easily... ;) glad to hear that your new joystick is working out for you!
 
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