If you want to go all out, there are direct-drive systems like those from Fanatec that are highly recommended, but they come at a much higher cost. The Monoprice Darkmatter 49-inch monitor is also a great fit for sim racing. I don’t have a dedicated racing cockpit, so I’m mounting the wheels on my Flexispot desk. For both steering feedback and pedal setups, these two are a great starting point that seasoned racers still use. There are cheaper options out there, but it’s worth it to get into the $400–$450 price range to get a good feel. There are plenty more sim racing wheels out there, but from what I could tell, these wheel and pedal sets are the two most recommended for beginner sim racers who want to get a feel for the sport.