So, this is probably the cheapest wheel stand on Amazon. I didn't expect perfect, and didn't pay for perfect. It works. With a couple of minor changes, it goes from acceptable to pretty good. What it has going for it is obviously the price and compatibility with most consumer sim gear. It's pretty easy to assemble. What's not so great about it is the included hardware. It's nearly impossible to tighten this down with the included tools. The hand tighten bolts aren't long enough to properly pass through the welded bolts on the vertical arms. The screws are made from fairly soft metal that is easy to strip with hand tools. The most glaring issue this has is the shifter pad. The two issues I had with it is that it's positioned way too low where most people will hit their knee/leg on one of the two or three (depending on how you slanted it) corners closest to the rail. Secondly, it's very flimsy. It completely lacks support on the outer side making it very flexible and it bends easily. I ended up removing mine entirely and made a new mount for the shifter out of a bar of aluminum stock; much more rigid and better positioned. Additionally, when your equipment is mounted to it, the unit becomes very "front heavy" it doesn't take much to tip this over and this could be improved by moving the feet closer to the front of the unit instead of closer to the middle where they are from the factory.All in all, it's not bad, but a few minor changes could make this a really good unit.