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The TREQ CXX brings a sense of engineering elegance to aluminum rigs. Built on 120x40 extrusion profiles with a new invisible connection system, it ditches the old-school corner brackets for a cleaner, stiffer look and feel. Each line of the chassis feels deliberate—solid, measured, and ready to handle direct drive torque without breaking a sweat. Whether you’re pushing through endurance races or fine-tuning your pedal setup, the CXX feels purpose-built for racers who appreciate structure as much as speed.
What Sets the TREQ CXX apart?
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Invisible Profile Connection for a Clean Look – The TREQ CXX introduces a new approach to aluminum rig design by eliminating corner brackets and visible bolts. The result is a cleaner aesthetic and tighter rigidity without sacrificing modularity. The connection system locks the 120x40 profiles together with hidden strength, giving the cockpit a sleek, professional finish that looks as refined as it feels under load.
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120x40 Construction That Feels Unshakable – The main structure and wheel bridge uprights are made from 120x40 mm aluminum extrusion, providing outstanding stability. Drivers often mention how solid it feels, even with heavy direct drive wheelbases like Simucube or Simagic mounted. There’s a reassuring stillness in the frame—no vibrations, no flex, just the feedback you want coming through your hands and feet, not the rig.
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Pedal Deck Versatility for All Brands – With three aluminum profiles supporting the pedal tray, the CXX lets you mount practically any pedal set on the market. The tilt, height, and distance adjustments make it easy to find your ideal driving position. Whether you’re running load cell brakes or hydraulic sets, the structure feels stable and confidence-inspiring even under heavy pedal pressure.
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Modularity Without the Mess – Thanks to its aluminum extrusion base, the CXX remains endlessly modular. You can mount keyboard trays, monitor stands, shifters, or seats without drilling holes or compromising rigidity. The invisible connection system preserves the clean lines, so even with add-ons, the rig keeps its polished, minimalist appearance—functionality without the industrial clutter.
Pros and Cons
| Pros |
Cons |
| Invisible profile connection gives a clean and sturdy design. |
Slightly more expensive than traditional extrusion rigs. |
| Excellent rigidity with 120x40 aluminum construction. |
Assembly requires careful alignment of hidden connectors. |
| Highly adjustable pedal and wheel mounting options. |
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| Supports nearly all major wheel and pedal brands. |
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Specifications
| Specification |
Value |
| Main Frame Profile |
120x40 mm Aluminum Extrusion |
| Profile Connection System |
Invisible Profile Connection (No Visible Screws) |
| Wheel Mounting Options |
Standard Deck, Front Mount, Side Mount, Asetek, MOZA |
| Pedal Deck |
3 Aluminum Profiles with Adjustable Tilt, Height, Distance |
| Included Accessories |
Cable Management Set, Rubber Feet |
| Dimensions (Approx.) |
Width: 600 mm (seat not included), Length: up to 1500 mm |
| Material |
Powder-Coated Steel Mounts and Aluminum Extrusion Frame |
| Tools Required |
Allen Keys (4, 5, 6 mm), Screwdriver, Spirit Level, Tape Measure |
| Instruction Manual |
Treq CXX Assembly Guide |
TREQ CXX Compatibility
The TREQ CXX is compatible with nearly every major sim racing brand on the market. The rig supports Fanatec, Simucube, Simagic, Logitech, Thrustmaster, Heusinkveld, Moza, VRS, and Asetek hardware. Its modular 8 mm slot system allows accessories from other aluminum extrusion rigs to fit perfectly. Wheel mounts are available in multiple configurations—standard deck, front mount, and side mount—to ensure a secure fit for both belt-drive and direct drive wheelbases. Pedal setups attach easily to the adjustable aluminum profiles, offering flexibility for load cell, hydraulic, or standard pedal systems.
For accessories, the CXX accepts all Treq add-ons like keyboard trays, monitor mounts, and seat brackets, as well as most universal aluminum rig attachments. The included cable management set keeps wiring clean, and the rubber feet protect your flooring. The cockpit doesn’t connect directly to gaming platforms or software—it’s a hardware mounting system—so compatibility extends purely to hardware brands and mounting standards used across the sim racing community.