MOZA SRP2 Rear Support Bracket

MOZA SRP2 Rear Support Bracket

Brand: Moza Racing
SKU: RS100
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MOZA SRP2 Rear Support Bracket The MOZA SRP2 Rear Support Bracket is a dedicated stability accessory for MOZA SRP2 Pedals users running their pedals on the floor without a dedicated sim racing cockpit. It mounts to the rear of the SRP2 pedal base and braces against a wall, creating a fixed contact point that absorbs rearward force during hard braking and stops the pedal set from shifting. Load cell braking generates real physical force against the pedal base. The SRP2’s anti-slip pads handle light inputs, but under full braking force the pedal set can move, breaking your foot position and disrupting brake consistency. The Rear Support Bracket eliminates that by routing braking load through the chassis and into the wall rather than relying on floor friction alone. It installs quickly with the included bolts and wrench, supports lateral adjustment to align with your pedal spacing, and is built from high-strength steel to handle heavy, repeated use without deforming. Pair it with the MOZA Racing SRP2 Pedals for a complete, stable floor setup. Key features Wall-bracing design prevents rearward pedal movement under hard load cell braking inputs Channels braking force through the chassis into the wall rather than relying on floor friction Lateral adjustment aligns the bracket to match your pedal spacing across the SRP2 base High-strength steel construction resists bending and deformation under repeated heavy use Quick installation with included bolts and wrench - no additional tools required Compatible with both SRP2 two-pedal and three-pedal configurations No permanent wall modifications required - removes and reinstalls without tools Designed exclusively for floor-mounted SRP2 setups without a dedicated sim racing cockpit How the SRP2 Rear Support Bracket compares to running the SRP2 without a wall brace Most floor pedal setups rely entirely on rubber anti-slip pads to keep the base in position. For throttle and clutch inputs, that is usually sufficient. Under hard braking, particularly with a load cell where the applied force can reach 50 to 100kg, the base will move. Carpet provides more resistance than hard floors, but neither surface prevents movement under consistent, high-force braking inputs over a full session. The Rear Support Bracket adds a rigid steel contact point between the rear of the SRP2 base and the wall. Braking force travels through the pedal arm, into the base chassis, into the bracket, and into the wall. The base does not move. Lateral adjustment ensures the bracket lines up with your actual pedal spacing regardless of how the base is positioned, and all installation hardware is included. If you already own the MOZA SRP2 Pedals and use them on the floor, this bracket is the direct solution to pedal movement. It is not compatible with the SR-P, SR-P Lite, CRP2, or any other MOZA pedal set. Stop pedal movement under hard braking Load cell braking is mechanically different from a spring-based pedal. Rather than stopping at a fixed travel point, you are pressing against a force sensor, and the harder you press the more the pedal pushes rearward against the base. On a cockpit or rig, the pedal base is bolted to the frame. On the floor, that rearward force is managed entirely by friction between the base and the surface underneath. The Rear Support Bracket changes that by creating a rigid stop at the rear of the base. For drivers working on threshold braking, trail braking into corners, or heel-and-toe downshifts, a stable pedal base is a baseline requirement for building and repeating technique. Movement introduces variability that no amount of in-game calibration or Pit House curve tuning can compensate for. Steel construction that holds its shape under load The bracket is built from high-strength steel throughout, matching the material used across the SRP2 pedal set itself. Under repeated heavy braking force, the bracket maintains its geometry without bending or developing play at the mounting points. The hardware included for installation is sized specifically to the SRP2 mounting points, so the bracket fits securely without modification. Lateral adjustment is built into the bracket design, allowing you to shift the wall contact point left or right to match your current pedal spacing. If you add the SRP2 Clutch Pedal and adjust the spacing across the base, the bracket repositions to suit without removing the base-side mounting hardware. Simple setup, no permanent wall modifications required The Rear Support Bracket mounts to the rear of the SRP2 pedal base using the included bolts and wrench. The bracket extends to press against the wall via a contact point that distributes braking load across the wall surface rather than concentrating it at a single spot. No drilling, anchoring, or permanent wall modification is required. If you move the pedals to a different location or pack the setup away, the bracket removes as quickly as it installs. The lateral adjustment lets you realign the contact point each time without removing the base-side hardware, keeping setup time short between sessions. Our expert take If you’re running the SRP2 on the floor rather than a dedicated cockpit, the Rear Support Bracket is a straightforward recommendation. Load cell braking generates real pushing force, and without something anchoring the base rearward, movement under hard braking is inevitable. At this price, it’s a small addition that makes a meaningful difference to pedal stability and braking consistency. Tested and recommended by the team at Gamer Gear Direct’s Melbourne sim racing showroom. Frequently asked questions Will the bracket damage my wall? The bracket presses against the wall rather than being anchored to it, so no drilling or permanent fixings are required. The contact point distributes the braking load across a surface area rather than concentrating it at a single point. On most finished wall surfaces there is no marking or damage from normal use. If you are concerned about a specific wall surface, a thin rubber pad between the bracket and wall will spread the load further. Does it work on both carpet and hard floors? Yes. The bracket braces against the wall regardless of the floor surface, so it is equally effective on carpet and hard floors. The SRP2 base’s existing anti-slip pads still handle lateral movement. The bracket specifically addresses rearward movement under braking force, which neither carpet nor hard floors prevent reliably under load cell inputs. Is it compatible with the SRP2 three-pedal setup including the clutch? Yes. The Rear Support Bracket mounts to the SRP2 pedal base and supports the full three-pedal configuration. If you have the MOZA SRP2 Clutch Pedal installed, the bracket still mounts and operates as normal. Lateral adjustment allows you to align the bracket contact point with your pedal spacing even after adding the clutch and adjusting the layout. Is it compatible with the original MOZA SR-P or CRP2 pedal sets? No. The SRP2 Rear Support Bracket is designed specifically for the SRP2 pedal base mounting points and is not cross-compatible with the SR-P, SR-P Lite, or CRP2 pedal sets. If you are running the MOZA CRP2 Pedals on the floor and need stability, check for the correct rear support solution for that system. Do I still need the SRP2 anti-slip pads with the bracket installed? Yes. The anti-slip pads handle lateral movement of the base across the floor surface, which the wall bracket does not address. The bracket handles rearward movement under braking. Both work together. With the bracket installed against a wall and the anti-slip pads underneath, the SRP2 pedal base is stable in all directions during normal sim racing use. Can I still use the SRP2 on the floor without the bracket? Yes. The SRP2’s anti-slip rubber pads provide a reasonable level of stability for casual use. The bracket becomes noticeably worthwhile as braking force increases, particularly when using the load cell brake at higher pressure settings or when developing consistent threshold braking technique. For drivers who apply significant force during braking, the bracket is a recommended addition rather than an optional extra. Specifications Specification Detail Material High-strength steel Compatibility MOZA SRP2 Pedal Set only Lateral Adjustment Supported Wall Mounting Contact brace (no drilling required) Mounting Method Bolts to rear of SRP2 pedal base Colour Black Warranty 24 months What’s in the Box? MOZA SRP2 Rear Support Bracket x 1 Bolts and wrench (installation hardware) Reviews Warranty All MOZA products are backed by a 24-month limited manufacturer warranty, supported by Gamer Gear Direct’s dedicated Australian team. This warranty covers manufacturing defects and ensures every product is 100% genuine, sourced directly from MOZA’s official distributors. If you need assistance, our local simulation experts are only a call or email away.

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