So far, so good. We just finished installing it and tweaking things. We are using with the logitech G29.It feels sturdy. Folks are not wrong, the instructions are lacking. I tried to make some steps for you (if you want to add the shifter, I’m guessing you can figure that part out, we didn’t use). See photos, here are written instructions:Step 1 involves connecting the u-shaped base with the curved arms. We used the square holes facing outward from the foot pedal area, pretty sure it would work either way. Bottom connects with long bolts and nuts (large hex), top holes are the hand tighteners (so you can adjust easily)Step 2 involves sliding the angle poles into the curved arms. We have actually done it both facing inward and outward, and it works both ways. But the top brackets should be level with the ground. Short bolts with nuts (large hex). The height at which you want the wheel is also done with the hand tighteners.Step 3: stop assembling the frame, and instead attach the pedals to the base plate. This will be much easier to do when the plate is free from the frame, we promise. Use the little rounded head bolts, and the small hex.Step 4: use the long bolts at the bottom of the plate and use the medium bolts for the top. Large hex. We prefered it in the bottom setting. Would have been really smart to have a third set of hand fasteners, but this works.Step 5: screw the base feet into the u-shaped base. Honestly, this step could go anywhere...Step 6: use the hand tighteners to attach the wheel to the top plate. Adjust height as needed. Use the velcro straps to manage cords.That’s it. Start racing!Thanks to folks who posted photos of the screws, helped a lot.