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Understanding Heavy Duty Leaf Springs and Shocks
Heavy duty leaf springs are used to add extra support to the rear of a golf cart when there is a higher grade load on the rear of a cart, such as a rear seat or cargo box. Heavy duty leaf springs differ from stock leaf springs as they include three to four leafs rather than the two-leaf stock version.
Is a Golf Cart a Low Speed Vehicle?
This is a tricky question—and getting a straight answer can be frustrating. Simply put, a golf cart isn’t a low-speed vehicle (LSV). Well, sometimes. The difference between them gets a little muddy.
Choosing The Right Battery For Your Golf Cart
On a full charge, there’s nothing better than taking an E-Z-GO, Club Car or Yamaha out for a spin. When the power starts to drop and the charge is dying faster than before, it can get in the way of your fun. To make sure you’re getting every mile out of a charge, you want the right batteries in your cart.