My Lift Kit BROKE my REAR SEAT!!! | Club Car Precedent 12" Lifted Limo Golf Cart on 33s | Alpha Body
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On this episode we fix the rear seat on my lifted limo club car precedent with 33s. The seat was loose due to passengers getting on the cart since its a little higher than most carts.
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Another awesome video!!!
Great work!!!
If you put 200 lbs on a deck, it doesn’t matter what the height is. It could be two inches off of the ground to produce the same stress. Those bends came from the factory.
what an awesome and prolonged tutorial on what a rattle sounds like
How many miles do you get with the limo and the Husky Big Battery?
I didnt test it when it had the 33s on it. I need to test it with the 35s.
How in the hell do you even get in that thing that's way too tall need a step ladder to get into it.
Really gotta hike your leg up!
Can we get a long term update on the silver wolf? Not a lot of people running these and it’d be nice to see how it’s holding up. Thanks!
Right now its not on any of my carts. The silverwolf is a good kit but navitas is far superior. The silverwolf doesnt have Low end torque like the navitas, I had it on this limo for a while but while in a field on taking off with 6 adults on 33s it didnt have the get up and go like the navitas. I will say the midrange torque was good on a 4 passenger cart. The main thing I didnt like was that the silverwolf didnt have the otf remote that you could adjust while riding, had to do everything in the app. The last thing is the customer service, Its hard to reach anyone or get any kind of response quickly, I always had to leave a voicemail or send an email and wait for a reply. Other than those 3 gripes it wasnt a bad kit for a set it and forget it. The navitas has really spoiled me though!
@@Fentertainment I appreciate the quick reply and I’m a little surprised. I expected the permanent magnet motor of the silver wolf kit to be a strong performer. Keep up the good work.
@@darthtater No problem, I expected the same thing. This motor is on the shelf and I have an idea for a application but we will see.
I had the same thing happen to my precedent. I got some steel bar from Home Depot and bent them then added gussets towards the bottom to support additional weight. Worked great!
That is a good looking cart
Thank you sir
How much lift is that golf cart on ?
Its a 6" that I modified to 12". I did a video on how I modified it the first time to 8" and I will like the video. After 8" wasn't enough, I cut it again and did 6" on top of 6".
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Great video as usual! Definitely should make a difference!
Maybe add a hitch and mount the step to it just a thought awesome car nice job 👍
Glad you're back. The eyes have it!
Another great video and addressing a problem with some of these "Back seats". Mine was a different design but still had the same problem with the Bagwell/Bumper support/reinforcement pulling through and breaking. You may want to add a angle iron brace on top of the Bagwell floor as well between the lower legs you just repaired. These things really should be bolted to the frame but then the majority of DIY wouldn't be installing them. I removed the rear hanging seat and will be changing to a front facing stretch when I can find a kit. Their as rare as hens teeth right now.
I hate the rear facing seats, however the stock ones are nice!
@@Fentertainment As high as your cart sets, I would probably put a small step like the spring loaded ones for pickups.