Description
Conspit RX320 Steering Wheel Rim delivers a well-balanced, no-nonsense feel that’s easy to love whether you’re hot-lapping in a GT car or wrestling something more lively. With a 320mm round profile and a single-piece synthetic leather wrap, it feels composed in your hands and holds up to long sessions without fuss. Perforated grip zones keep things grippy under pressure, and the blue stitching and center marker give it just enough flair to remind you it’s here to get the job done.
What Sets the Conspit RX320 Steering Wheel Rim apart?
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Full-Circle Design With Consistent Leverage The round 320mm shape gives a symmetrical feel that many sim racers prefer for endurance and multi-discipline racing. Unlike flat-bottomed rims, you get uninterrupted hand rotation—especially handy for rally or vintage cars where you might be feeding the wheel more. The diameter strikes a nice middle ground: not too wide for quick transitions, not too small to compromise leverage.
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One-Piece Synthetic Leather for Clean Looks and Comfort Some wheels suffer from loose seams or inconsistent padding, but the RX320’s single-piece wrap gives it a tidy, uniform finish. It doesn’t pinch or wrinkle, even under pressure, and the perforated inner grip zones help airflow during extended sessions. Drivers have noted how it feels “ready out of the box,” with no break-in period needed to get comfortable with the texture or grip.
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Visual Consistency With the H.AO Series The RX320 fits seamlessly into the Conspit H.AO ecosystem. Its blue stitching and top marker mirror other components in the series, offering visual continuity across your setup. This might seem minor, but when you're building a clean rig with matching parts, it’s nice not to have one odd wheel throwing off the look. The central white logo and matte black finish round out the purposeful design.
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Quick Setup With All Hardware Included Nothing’s worse than getting a new rim and realizing you’re short a bolt or missing a cable. The RX320 includes mounting hardware and a USB cable, which saves time and headaches. It works with the H.AO hub and other standard setups without needing custom brackets or third-party adapters. That simplicity gets mentioned often—especially by sim racers who like to swap rims based on car type.
Pros and Cons
Pros |
Cons |
Round 320mm profile supports smooth wheel rotation |
No integrated buttons or encoders |
Single-piece leather wrap is smooth and durable |
Designed primarily for H.AO hub ecosystem |
Perforated grip zones aid during longer sessions |
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Includes mounting hardware and USB cable |
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Specifications
Specification |
Value |
Product Name |
Conspit RX320 |
Diameter |
320mm |
Shape |
Round |
Grip Material |
High-quality synthetic leather |
Grip Features |
Perforated inner zones, blue stitching, blue center marker |
Finish |
Black base with central white Conspit logo |
Included Items |
RX320 rim, USB cable, mounting hardware |
Conspit RX320 Steering Wheel Rim Compatibility
Component |
Compatible? |
Conspit H.AO Hub |
Yes |
Standard 70mm PCD Mounting Pattern |
Yes |
Simucube, VRS, Moza Bases |
Yes (with proper hub or adapter) |
Console Platforms |
No |
The Conspit RX320 Steering Wheel Rim uses a standard 70mm PCD mounting pattern, making it compatible with most direct drive systems on the market, especially when paired with the Conspit H.AO hub. If you're using a Simucube, Moza, VRS, or similar platform, this rim will bolt up cleanly with the right adapter or hub. It also includes the necessary USB cable and mounting hardware, streamlining the setup process for PC-based sim racers.
Like many rims in this class, the RX320 is designed for PC use only and does not support PlayStation or Xbox consoles. Because it lacks onboard electronics or inputs, it functions as a passive steering rim and relies on external button modules or hubs for signal communication. For sim racers running platforms like iRacing, Assetto Corsa, ACC, or rFactor 2, it fits easily into a modular rig built around direct drive performance and tactile feedback.