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Why Does My Golf Cart Backfire?
Engines are always going to make noise — sometimes those noises are a sign of deeper issues. Ever heard an extra loud sound when the engine turns over? Usually, that’s the engine backfiring. At the wrong time, it’s embarrassing. Every time? It’s annoying. Learning what causes a golf cart engine to backfire and how to prevent it makes every ride better, keeping your cart running longer.
Choosing the Proper Lift Kit for Your Golf Cart
There are several types of lift kits that we offer and each type serves a different purpose. Choosing the right one will ensure the best ride for the terrain you will be encountering. There are 5 basic types to consider: Block, Spindle, Axel, A-arm and Long Travel. We will walk you through the differences in each type
Voltage Converter or Voltage Reducer?
Most accessories that require electricity to operate use an input voltage of 12V DC. Unless you have a direct 12V battery connection (gas cart or electric cart with 12V batteries), then you need a way to reduce the carts' overall voltage to 12V (in order to prevent damage to these electrical components). To accomplish this, you can use a voltage converter or a voltage reducer.