Move the wheel closer and clean up the front of your sim cockpit.
The MOZA Base Extension Rod extends the distance between your MOZA wheel base and steering wheel, helping you position the wheel closer to a real racing steering column. It is especially useful when you want the wheel base hidden behind a monitor, dashboard or front plate while keeping the MOZA quick-release workflow.



A cleaner cockpit layout without moving your whole wheel base forward.
In many sim rigs the most natural wheel position is not where the wheel base itself fits best. The extension rod lets you mount the base further back, then bring the steering wheel closer to the driver. That makes monitor placement, dashboard positioning and front-plate builds much easier to dial in.
Moves the steering wheel outward from the base for a more race-car-like wheel placement.
Useful when the wheel base needs to sit behind a monitor, dashboard or cockpit front panel.
You can still swap MOZA steering wheels after the extension is installed.
MOZA uses a lightweight CNC aluminum design to keep steering response precise.

Put the wheel where your hands want it, not where the base happens to fit.
The extension rod is a practical accessory for rigs where the monitor is close to the steering column or the wheel base sits behind a dashboard. Instead of pushing the whole wheel base forward and sacrificing screen position, you can keep the base tucked away and bring only the wheel closer.
Rigid, lightweight and made to keep steering feel clean.
MOZA lists the extension rod as CNC aluminum construction with high rigidity, durability and resistance to deformation. That matters because the extension sits directly in the steering force path. A weak extension would soften the feel; a rigid one helps the wheel base detail stay sharp.

Moves the wheel position closer to a real racing steering column layout.
Lightweight, rigid and resistant to deformation under steering load.
MOZA wheels can still be attached and removed through the quick-release system.
Compatible with MOZA R3, R5, R9, R12, R16 and R21 wheel bases.
Designed as a compact extension, not a bulky spacer.
The official dimensions diagram shows a total length of 175 mm and a 72 mm diameter on the larger end section. MOZA markets the part as a 15 cm steering wheel extension because the important cockpit effect is the added distance between the base and wheel position.
For MOZA wheel bases from R3 to R21.
MOZA lists full base compatibility with R3, R5, R9, R12, R16 and R21. This is a MOZA ecosystem accessory, so check your wheel base and steering wheel setup before ordering if you are building a mixed-brand cockpit.
Install the extension between the MOZA base shaft and the wheel-side quick release hardware.
The quick-release workflow remains available after extension.
After installation, fine-tune your monitor, dashboard and seating distance around the new wheel placement.
MOZA lists the extension rod package with mounting hardware and tools.
The official package list includes the extension hardware plus the small parts needed for installation. Always compare the included hardware with your cockpit and wheel base setup before final mounting.
Main mounting bracket listed by MOZA for the package.
Included cable for the extension setup.
Additional bracket hardware listed in the package.
Eight M8 screws for installation.
Four M8 T-slot nuts included in the hardware pack.
Tool included for assembly.
MOZA Base Extension Rod for cleaner cockpit geometry and retained quick release.
| Product | MOZA Base Extension Rod |
|---|---|
| SKU | RS061 |
| Extension type | Steering wheel / base shaft extension |
| Advertised extension | 15 cm steering wheel extension |
| Dimensions diagram | 175 mm total length, 72 mm diameter on the larger end section |
| Package dimensions | 101 x 100 x 213 mm |
| Weight with packaging | 700 g |
| Material | CNC aluminum / aerospace-grade aluminum construction |
| Compatibility | MOZA R3, R5, R9, R12, R16 and R21 wheel bases |
| Quick release | MOZA quick-release design retained after extension |
| Use case | Moving the steering wheel closer while allowing the wheel base to sit behind a monitor, dashboard or front panel |














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