Might consider buying some marine grade vinyl at your local upholstery supplier, a lot cheaper than buying a new seat! Easy to staple to the plywood underneath the seat. I used stainless staples.
I personally don’t like electric golf carts , on & off all day while you use it and putting a monster 4 stroke or 2 stroke ain’t for me , more like steady keeping up with the traffic is for me ! Lol. Isn’t Easygo made by Polaris in Georgia ?
If the kids aren't around, I don't turn it on or off. Its quite easy, you get in and mash the pedal, and your off! Also, its real easy to get in an out of, and with grandpa so close, it makes driving between his place and mine quite easy. Even a side by side, compared to a golf cart, they arent easy to get in an out of.
If you're interested in the charger, here is a link:
craftsmangolf.com/collections/golf-cart-charger
That rear axle issue sure wasn't a quick fix, great job making due with that you had, great job, Brandon!
That's a funny looking Evinrude. Good that the OMC techniques transfer over to Club Cars.
The problem with the white charger is that it says EZGO on it.... LOL.. Good job on the rear end rebuild.👍👍
I got 2 actually! They both didn't work.
Might consider buying some marine grade vinyl at your local upholstery supplier, a lot cheaper than buying a new seat! Easy to staple to the plywood underneath the seat. I used stainless staples.
Wish you where closer.......
Have a friend around the Tempe area of Az. Do you know anyone trusting in that area that works on small 50 hp ?
How did you make the jig to get the bearing off???
Dude never heard of cleaning the crud off before taking it apart. It's like watching those videos from India rebuilding truck engines in the dirt.
Where did you get the bearings at?
Is there no spider gears in these rear ends?
There is, slightly
I personally don’t like electric golf carts , on & off all day while you use it and putting a monster 4 stroke or 2 stroke ain’t for me , more like steady keeping up with the traffic is for me ! Lol. Isn’t Easygo made by Polaris in Georgia ?
If the kids aren't around, I don't turn it on or off.
Its quite easy, you get in and mash the pedal, and your off!
Also, its real easy to get in an out of, and with grandpa so close, it makes driving between his place and mine quite easy. Even a side by side, compared to a golf cart, they arent easy to get in an out of.
@@BrandonsGarage good point ! In your area and climate it makes sense.
The bolts for the axle tube are not Metric. it's standard sizes.
" DID NOT SHOW REMOVEL OF AXELS FROM REAREND
Golf cart needs repower to slow