In this guide, we'll cover battery basics and common questions to make sure you're spending more time riding in your cart instead of wondering why it won't start.
If you’re looking into getting new wheels for your cart, it’s important to know how to measure the size, width, and offset to make sure your cart rides the way it’s supposed to. Today, we’re going over what measurements you’ll need, how to measure them, and the benefits of different wheel styles.
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.
A nice set of golf cart tires aren’t just for looks — different types can help you cover different terrains and open up lanes you never thought possible. When it’s time to change out the stock tires for something more adventurous, you need to know how to replace them properly.
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.
The front end of your car will have “Zerk” or “Grease Fittings”, that allow you to apply grease via a grease gun into the high wear points on the golf cart. For example, Club car will have 5 fittings, all of which need to be greased at least once a season. You do this by ...