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The MOZA KS GT Steering Wheel is engineered for true GT racing enthusiasts who demand precision, control, and total immersion. With its 300mm butterfly-style design, carbon fiber–reinforced composite construction, and ergonomic TPE rubber grips, this wheel delivers exceptional durability and comfort during every session.

Featuring 10 ultra-short-travel RGB buttons, multiple rotary and thumb encoders, and 70 programmable inputs, it offers unmatched customization for serious sim racers.

Equipped with magnetic hall-sensor paddles—including dual clutch functionality—the KS ensures ultra-accurate gear shifts and launch control performance. Its open ecosystem supports all MOZA non-wireless bases and third-party wheelbases through the Universal Hub Kit adapter.

With the Real Racing quick-release system and full integration with the MOZA Pit House Control Suite, the KS GT Wheel offers a premium, versatile, and highly responsive racing experience suited for competitive drivers.
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300 mm GT Butterfly Rim |
Compact 300 mm GT-style butterfly wheel for fast steering inputs and a modern GT/F1 aesthetic. |
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Carbon Fiber–Reinforced Composites |
Rim body made from carbon fiber–reinforced composite material for high rigidity and low flex, reinforced with metal structure for strength. |
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TPE Rubber Grips |
Injection-molded TPE grips designed for high friction and comfort over long sessions. |
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10 RGB Short-Travel Buttons |
Ten RGB push buttons with ~0.25 mm short travel and 8 customizable colors for fast inputs and clear visual grouping (ERS, TC, engine maps, etc.). |
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3 Rotary Encoders |
Three 12-position rotary encoders for tuning brake bias, traction control, diff settings, or engine maps on the fly. |
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2 Thumb Encoders |
Two 20-position thumb encoders reachable with your thumbs while keeping hands on the wheel—ideal for fuel mix, ABS, or TC adjustments. |
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2 Depressible Joysticks |
Dual mini-joysticks (with press function) for full menu navigation, look functions, or extra button assignments. |
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70 Programmable Inputs |
Up to 70 programmable input signals total (buttons, encoders, joysticks, clutch paddles) to map nearly any car/sim function you need. |
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Magnetic Shifter Paddles |
Two aluminum magnetic shifters using non-contact hall sensors (~0.03 mm precision) for crisp, repeatable shifts and long-term reliability. |
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Dual Clutch Paddles |
Two additional clutch paddles with multiple modes (combined axis, independent axis, or button), ideal for race starts and pit exits in titles like F1, iRacing, and ACC. |
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RPM LED Strip |
10 high-brightness RPM LEDs above the rim with 8 color options and fully adjustable patterns through MOZA Pit House. |
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Open Ecosystem |
Works with all MOZA wheelbases via quick-release and with 3rd party wheelbases when paired with the MOZA Universal Hub Kit (connects direct to PC). |
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MOZA Quick Release |
Real racing–style quick-release for fast wheel swaps between KS and other MOZA rims (GS, RS, FSR, etc.). |
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Industrial Slip Ring |
Uses an industrial-grade conductive slip ring for signal/power transmission, allowing unlimited rotation with stable communication. |
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MOZA Pit House Support |
Full configuration via MOZA Pit House on PC: button mapping, RGB colors, RPM LED behavior, clutch modes, and profiles. |
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PC Sim Compatibility |
Compatible with a wide range of PC sim titles via supported MOZA bases or USB connection (through hub), including iRacing, Assetto Corsa/ACC, F1 series, rFactor 2, AMS2, Dirt Rally, WRC, ETS2/ATS, and more. |
MOZA KS Steering Wheel × 1
Toolkit × 1 (basic hex/key tools & screws for QR and stickers)
MOZA Stickers × 1 set
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Spec |
Value |
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Product Name |
MOZA KS Steering Wheel (KS GT Wheel) |
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Wheel Type |
300 mm GT-style butterfly rim |
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Wheel Size |
300 mm standard GT wheel |
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Dimensions (L × W × H) |
300 × 120 × 165 mm |
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Weight |
~2.6 kg |
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Rim Material |
Carbon fiber–reinforced composite shell |
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Grip Material |
Injection-molded TPE rubber |
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Paddle Material |
Aluminum alloy (shifters & clutch paddles) |
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Spec |
Value |
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Programmable Inputs |
Up to 70 programmable signals (buttons, encoders, joysticks, paddles) |
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RGB Buttons |
10 short-travel RGB buttons (0.25 mm travel, 8 configurable colors) |
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Rotary Encoders |
3 × 12-position rotary encoders |
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Thumb Encoders |
2 × 20-position thumb encoders |
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Joysticks |
2 depressible mini-joysticks (multi-direction + push) |
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RPM LEDs |
10 high-brightness LEDs, 8 color options, customizable patterns via Pit House |
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Intelligent Telemetry |
Telemetry-driven LED and indicator support via Pit House |
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Spec |
Value |
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Shifter Paddles |
2 magnetic shifter paddles (upshift/downshift) |
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Clutch Paddles |
2 analog clutch paddles (left/right) |
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Paddle Sensor Type |
Non-contact hall sensors (approx. 0.03 mm precision) |
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Dual Clutch Modes |
Combined axis / independent axis / button mode |
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Spec |
Value |
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Quick Release |
MOZA quick-release system |
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Communication |
Via industrial conductive slip ring (when used on MOZA base); USB connection via Universal Hub for 3rd-party bases |
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Compatible Bases |
All MOZA wheelbases; 3rd-party wheelbases via MOZA Universal Hub Kit (PC) |
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Platform |
Primarily PC (via MOZA base or USB adapter). Game compatibility depends on base/adapter and sim title. |
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Software |
MOZA Pit House (PC) + MOZA mobile app support via ecosystem |
Unbox and inspect the wheel
Remove the KS wheel and accessories from the box. Confirm you have the wheel, toolkit, and stickers. Check that the rim, paddles, and encoders move freely with no visible damage.
Attach the wheel to a MOZA base
Line up the MOZA quick-release on the wheel with the QR hub on your MOZA wheelbase. Push the wheel firmly until it locks with an audible click, then gently pull to confirm it’s fully seated.
(Optional) Set up with 3rd-party base via Universal Hub
If you’re using a 3rd-party wheelbase, install the MOZA Universal Hub Kit to the base following its instructions, then connect the KS wheel to the hub and your PC via USB.
Power on your system
Turn on your wheelbase and PC. The wheel and LEDs should power up once the base is active and Pit House (or driver) detects the device.
Install MOZA Pit House (PC)
Download and install MOZA Pit House from MOZA’s official site. Open it to confirm that the KS wheel is recognized and update firmware if prompted.
Configure button mappings
In Pit House, assign important controls (ERS, DRS, pit limiter, camera, MFD navigation, etc.) to the RGB buttons, encoders, and joysticks in a layout that makes sense for you.
Set RGB button and RPM LED colors
Use Pit House to customize button colors and RPM LED patterns so you can quickly distinguish functions and match your car/sim preference.
Configure clutch paddles
Choose a clutch mode (combined axis, independent, or button) and calibrate the paddles, especially if you plan to use dual-clutch race starts.
In-game control setup
Launch your sim (iRacing, ACC, F1, etc.), select your MOZA base, and map the KS’s inputs to in-game functions. Use the joysticks for menu navigation and check that everything responds correctly.
Test drive and refine
Run a short practice session to verify shifter feel, clutch behavior, and button layout. Make any final tweaks in Pit House or in-game settings.
Verify base and rig compatibility
Confirm your MOZA base firmware is up to date, or that your 3rd-party base is supported via the Universal Hub.
Ensure your rig/desk is rigid enough so the base doesn’t flex when you’re applying force.
Mount the wheelbase securely
Before installing the wheel, ensure the wheelbase itself is properly mounted to a cockpit, wheel stand, or desk clamp per the base’s instructions.
Install on a MOZA wheelbase
Power off the base.
Align the KS quick-release with the base hub.
Push the wheel straight onto the hub until it automatically locks.
Tug lightly to verify the QR is fully engaged.
Install via Universal Hub (for 3rd-party bases)
Attach the MOZA Universal Hub Kit to your 3rd-party base as instructed by MOZA.
Connect the KS wheel to the hub.
Plug the hub into your PC via USB and ensure drivers are installed.
Cable routing & organization (if using hub/USB)
Route any USB cable neatly along your rig or desk, using zip ties or clips.
Make sure cables don’t interfere with pedal movement or your seat travel.
Launch MOZA Pit House on PC
With the base powered, open Pit House.
Confirm the KS appears in the device list.
Run firmware updates for the wheel if prompted.
Calibrate joysticks and clutch paddles
In Pit House, verify joystick centers and travel.
Open the clutch calibration page, fully depress and release both clutch paddles, then save.
Choose desired clutch mode (dual clutch, single, or button mode).
Assign FFB / game functions to encoders & buttons
Decide which encoders will control brake bias, TC, ABS, diff, etc. Assign these in Pit House or directly in your sim to ensure consistent behavior across games.
Fine-tune RPM LEDs and telemetry
Select LED color patterns, start/end RPM points, and blinking behavior.
If your sim supports telemetry integration, enable the appropriate options so LEDs track engine revs accurately.
Final safety check
With the car stationary in your sim, turn the wheel lock-to-lock and press the paddles and buttons to ensure everything responds correctly.
Confirm there is no physical interference between the wheel and your rig, and that the QR is solid with no play.
Q: Does the MOZA KS wheel work on consoles like Xbox or PlayStation?
A: The KS itself is a PC-focused wheel. Console support depends on the wheelbase, not just the rim. It’s fully compatible with all MOZA wheelbases (which are primarily PC devices), and can connect to PC with 3rd-party bases when used with the MOZA Universal Hub. For console use, customers should check the specific base’s console compatibility.
Q: How many inputs does the KS actually provide?
A: The wheel supports around 70 programmable input signals, combining 10 RGB buttons, 3 rotary encoders, 2 thumb encoders, 2 depressible joysticks, and dual-clutch paddles. That’s more than enough to map all major driving and menu functions in modern sims.
Q: Is the KS suitable for beginners, or is it only for advanced sim racers?
A: It works well for both. Beginners benefit from the intuitive layout and labeled RGB buttons, while advanced drivers appreciate the 70 inputs, dual-clutch paddles, and deep customization in Pit House. Many retailers pitch it as a good “step-up” wheel for people moving into more serious GT and formula racing.
Q: What games can I use the KS with?
A: When connected to a compatible base on PC, the KS works with most popular sims, including iRacing, Assetto Corsa & ACC, F1 series, rFactor 2, Automobilista 2, Dirt Rally series, WRC titles, Euro Truck Simulator 2, American Truck Simulator, BeamNG.drive, and more. The key is that the base or hub presents a supported wheel device to the game.
Q: Can I use the dual clutch paddles for proper F1-style race starts?
A: Yes. The KS’s dual clutch paddles support combined axis, independent axis, and button modes, so you can run classic “bite point” launches in F1 and iRacing or simply use them as extra analog inputs or buttons in other titles.
Q: What’s the difference between the KS and something like the MOZA GS or FSR wheels?
A: Broadly:
KS – 300 mm GT butterfly, composite body, TPE grips, rich RGB buttons/LEDs, very strong value and lots of inputs.
GS / FSR – Targeted more at high-end GT/formula with extra materials (for example, more exposed carbon, screens, etc.) and different ergonomics/feature sets.
The KS is often positioned as a mid-priced GT/Formula-style wheel with a strong feature set and open-ecosystem compatibility.
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