Ignore all these people and their fancy tools. Not all of us have the means to hire someone to do jobs like this and we don’t have the means for that fancy smancy stuff. You did a great job! My kind of mechanicing. Video was very helpful.
Thanks for the video! With the help of my brother-in-law, this 67 year old man just installed a 6” lift just like the one you installed. Great tip about the leaf springs on the rear. Only took us 3.5 hours. Very good information!!
Excellent job and please post more projects that have your interest because many others share the same interest... You did more than lift your cart, you lifted the confidence for others to lift their cart too. That's a three point fact. Best of luck. Brian
Happy that this video came across my feed. You phenomenal job with description and explaining along the way of the process. You helped me decide on the kit i am going to get. You have a new subscriber and keep making the videos. Thank you for making this video.
The shocks look good - possibly replaced in the past. The bushings are pretty much gone. I have new ones and will hopefully get around to installing them soon with a video to follow. Thanks for watching!
Thank you very much brother. I got the front done last week thanks to you. Just revisited now because I'm about to go do the rear. You have saved me a lot of time and probably money.
Awesome video…you go straight for the meat of the job. I feel confident doing my 2006 TXTE now. Thanks for the help! Looking forward to seeing the big tires on yours.
I work with computers and have little experience working on things like this. I was wondering if any type of grease should be going on to these bolts when reinstalling and also would it make sense to replace those small rubber bushings since you already have everything off?
I put grease on the bolts that were used with bushings and would move, but not on anything else that was just part of assembly. The bushings can be a pain to replace, but yes, it may have been easier to just go ahead and do it while I had it somewhat taken apart. Recently, I’ve discovered it is easiest to replace all the bushings front and back when the cart is flipped on its side
I think maybe they did, it's hard to remember. I might have put a washer on each stud behind the wheel to act as mini spacers. Otherwise you can get a full set of 2" spacers on amazon that would definitely prevent rubbing and look good too!
This is the kit I bought for 1994.5-2001.5 ezgo txt carts www.ebay.com/itm/322660473082?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=rw3dYNkSSZq&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=KVfEPb4LQhK&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Interesting to watch this. Makes me happy I own a Yamaha with independent (shock absorbed) front suspension and rack and pinion steering. Just a much better system than the EZGO.
Well done! I'm new to golf carts and wanted to commend you on an excellent how-to video. As well would like to ask about the cart in the video. Is that engine/drivetrain setup factory or something you installed? I'm currently working on installation of a gas engine setup, replacing the factory electric setup on a late 90's model EZGO and if you could do a walk through of yours, that'd be great. New subscriber, keep up the good work.
Thanks for watching and subscribing! I sold the cart so I can’t take a walk around video unfortunately but I remember just about everything I did to it. It was originally electric and I converted it to gas using a Duromax engine and a torque converter kit with a much larger sprocket than what comes with the kit. I used a 40 chain with a chain tensioner made by monster craftsman. At the time those could be bought on eBay. I used the old electric motor but cut off the armature and had just the shaft with a sprocket welded to the shaft for the chain. That was probably the hardest part other than getting everything lined up perfectly. Let me know any other questions!
Thanks! It’s come down by $20 on eBay. I can’t believe how cheap it’s gotten www.ebay.com/itm/322660473082?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=rw3dYNkSSZq&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=KVfEPb4LQhK&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY a.co/d/fV3FtkO
@@btsue5606 Yes, it was an electric frame. I did convert it to a gas cart but didn't modify the frame any so I used a kit for an electric cart. Not sure what the difference is if there is any but none of the listings say gas AND electric.
I went with these. Can’t beat them for the price. www.ebay.com/itm/274976616865?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=MyKyKUwQQuu&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=KVfEPb4LQhK&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
We have a few sets and have been happy with them so far. They’ve held up great so far and I like how they look. Definitely what I will keep using if I lift more carts. Great deal for sure
Great video. Just ordered this kit today. Question: you flipped the U bolts over when you installed the lifting blocks. Did the instructions say to do that? Or is that something you recommend?
Hmm. I would probably start by making sure your tires aren’t overinflated. That can make a really bumpy ride. Sometimes on a lifted cart I’ll leave the tires a little low purposely for a better ride. If that doesn’t help, maybe your shocks are worn out?
@@TimothysTractors yes I drive w them low already....doesn't help. Cart has little hours on it so wouldn't suspect bad shocks but will have to test them I guess. Thx
@@TimothysTractors thanks. Not too bad. Great video. Thank you. I’ll be watching and rewinding through it when I work on the cart this weekend. Merry Christmas
Good job overall but please use a torque wrench with the suspension bolts and not rely on a small impact and by all means,,,Lose the vise grips 😂. All of those steering and suspension bolts have a specified torque rating in the tech manual.
This video helped out more than any other video I found! Very helpful! Thank you!
Thanks so much!
Ignore all these people and their fancy tools. Not all of us have the means to hire someone to do jobs like this and we don’t have the means for that fancy smancy stuff. You did a great job! My kind of mechanicing. Video was very helpful.
Glad it was helpful. Thanks!
Very helpful video. From no knowledge to full knowledge of the process in one practical video. Thanks much
Thanks! Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the video! With the help of my brother-in-law, this 67 year old man just installed a 6” lift just like the one you installed. Great tip about the leaf springs on the rear. Only took us 3.5 hours. Very good information!!
Thanks so much!
Good job! Very simple and the camera was always on the job, without music or excessive talking. I enjoyed it!!
Excellent job and please post more projects that have your interest because many others share the same interest...
You did more than lift your cart, you lifted the confidence for others to lift their cart too.
That's a three point fact.
Best of luck.
Brian
Thanks a lot Brian, and thank you for watching my channel!
This video is going to come in super handy when my gear arrives! Thanks!
Happy that this video came across my feed. You phenomenal job with description and explaining along the way of the process. You helped me decide on the kit i am going to get. You have a new subscriber and keep making the videos. Thank you for making this video.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Only thing I would add is, since you already have it apart replace the bushings and shocks depending on age! Great video
The shocks look good - possibly replaced in the past. The bushings are pretty much gone. I have new ones and will hopefully get around to installing them soon with a video to follow. Thanks for watching!
Thank you. Hard to find honest fixes! Feeling more prepared!
Thank you very much brother. I got the front done last week thanks to you. Just revisited now because I'm about to go do the rear. You have saved me a lot of time and probably money.
Thanks man! Glad I could help!
Great video, showed everything I needed to see!
I'm just about to put on this same kit! Great video man was very helpful 👍
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching!
Awesome video…you go straight for the meat of the job. I feel confident doing my 2006 TXTE now. Thanks for the help! Looking forward to seeing the big tires on yours.
Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful
I don’t have any updated videos with the large tires but you can see them briefly in this video
ruclips.net/video/-nbfqBylATE/видео.html
Great job young man. Helped me out.
great video..i was kinda scared at trying this..but now i know i can do it..thank you..
Great job! Definitely feel prepared to go do my lift on my ezgo tomorrow
Thanks! Let me know how it goes
Damn fine video, made all the difference. Keep em coming!
I want more golf cart videos!!!! There very helpful and I enjoy them!!
Thanks! I post new ones frequently so stick around and subscribe to be notified!
Great video, mate. Really enjoying your content 👍🏻
Thanks! That means a lot!
Good video. Very informative. Thanks!
Hey, great videos, you do a fantastic job my friend. Keep up the great work.
Great video! Keep them coming!
Thanks! I try to post videos on golf carts and tractors whenever I can. If you subscribe you should be notified when I upload. Thanks for watching!
I work with computers and have little experience working on things like this. I was wondering if any type of grease should be going on to these bolts when reinstalling and also would it make sense to replace those small rubber bushings since you already have everything off?
I put grease on the bolts that were used with bushings and would move, but not on anything else that was just part of assembly. The bushings can be a pain to replace, but yes, it may have been easier to just go ahead and do it while I had it somewhat taken apart. Recently, I’ve discovered it is easiest to replace all the bushings front and back when the cart is flipped on its side
I put the same lift kit on mine when you put your front tires on did they rub against the new mounts for the tie rods?
I think maybe they did, it's hard to remember. I might have put a washer on each stud behind the wheel to act as mini spacers. Otherwise you can get a full set of 2" spacers on amazon that would definitely prevent rubbing and look good too!
Could you send me the kit description. And where to get it. Good video
This is the kit I bought for 1994.5-2001.5 ezgo txt carts
www.ebay.com/itm/322660473082?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=rw3dYNkSSZq&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=KVfEPb4LQhK&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Great instructional video and not a step missing. 👍👍
Thanks a lot!
Best lift vid I’ve seen. 😊
Very good video
Very informative, good tips to know before getting started on mine. Will save me some frustration
Glad to hear that. Thanks for watching!
Great job ..now u can tackle this myself thank u
Interesting to watch this. Makes me happy I own a Yamaha with independent (shock absorbed) front suspension and rack and pinion steering. Just a much better system than the EZGO.
Well done! I'm new to golf carts and wanted to commend you on an excellent how-to video. As well would like to ask about the cart in the video. Is that engine/drivetrain setup factory or something you installed? I'm currently working on installation of a gas engine setup, replacing the factory electric setup on a late 90's model EZGO and if you could do a walk through of yours, that'd be great. New subscriber, keep up the good work.
Thanks for watching and subscribing! I sold the cart so I can’t take a walk around video unfortunately but I remember just about everything I did to it. It was originally electric and I converted it to gas using a Duromax engine and a torque converter kit with a much larger sprocket than what comes with the kit. I used a 40 chain with a chain tensioner made by monster craftsman. At the time those could be bought on eBay. I used the old electric motor but cut off the armature and had just the shaft with a sprocket welded to the shaft for the chain. That was probably the hardest part other than getting everything lined up perfectly. Let me know any other questions!
@@TimothysTractors excellent. Thank you very much.
Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! Very informative
Great job man. Well done
Thanks!
Great job on the video. Do you have a link to the kit you purchased from Amazon?
Thanks! It’s come down by $20 on eBay. I can’t believe how cheap it’s gotten
www.ebay.com/itm/322660473082?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=rw3dYNkSSZq&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=KVfEPb4LQhK&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
a.co/d/fV3FtkO
Is this an electric cart you’re lifting? I have a gas cart and wondered if this kit will work for me. Informative video
@@btsue5606 Yes, it was an electric frame. I did convert it to a gas cart but didn't modify the frame any so I used a kit for an electric cart. Not sure what the difference is if there is any but none of the listings say gas AND electric.
What size wheels did you go with on this 6" lift kit? TIA
I went with these. Can’t beat them for the price.
www.ebay.com/itm/274976616865?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=MyKyKUwQQuu&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=KVfEPb4LQhK&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
@@TimothysTractors WOW! How the heck is a whole set of tires and wheels so cheap! 150 bucks! Thats insane, how do you like the set?
We have a few sets and have been happy with them so far. They’ve held up great so far and I like how they look. Definitely what I will keep using if I lift more carts. Great deal for sure
Great video. Just ordered this kit today. Question: you flipped the U bolts over when you installed the lifting blocks. Did the instructions say to do that? Or is that something you recommend?
Thanks! I think I just did that to make it easier to tighten the nuts since they'd be easier to get to on the top.
@@TimothysTractors makes sense. Thank you.
Awesome. Thanks for the video!!!
I love it thanks willbe doing same things
I have a Jake's on my ez go....ots horrible. Such a bumpy ride. How do you soften up the suspension on one of these dogs?
Hmm. I would probably start by making sure your tires aren’t overinflated. That can make a really bumpy ride. Sometimes on a lifted cart I’ll leave the tires a little low purposely for a better ride. If that doesn’t help, maybe your shocks are worn out?
@@TimothysTractors yes I drive w them low already....doesn't help. Cart has little hours on it so wouldn't suspect bad shocks but will have to test them I guess. Thx
That’s strange. Haven’t had that issue before. Let me know what you figure out!
Any chance you have the kit you ordered information
Yes, here is the exact kit I installed only it's gotten cheaper in price!
www.ebay.com/itm/322660473082
How do you like the kit overall
What year is this cart? Thanks!
I believe 1994
how long did the lift take completely?
The whole thing would probably take around 3 hours straight through
Great video, thanks!
What year is this?
Pretty sure it’s a 1994
Have same car will do same things thanks a lot
Nice job
Well done!
Thanks!
How long did this take
A couple hours maybe 2-3 if it’s your first time. It took me a little longer than necessary since I was recording as well.
@@TimothysTractors thanks. Not too bad. Great video. Thank you. I’ll be watching and rewinding through it when I work on the cart this weekend. Merry Christmas
Great video.
Good 👍 video pal
Good job overall but please use a torque wrench with the suspension bolts and not rely on a small impact and by all means,,,Lose the vise grips 😂. All of those steering and suspension bolts have a specified torque rating in the tech manual.
How to contact you, sir? Maybe we can cooperate some videos.😄
Send me an email at bytesize04@gmail.com
@@TimothysTractors got it~
Nice job on video , may I suggest you get some wrenches lol. 😂 …. And I’m also guilty on vise grips for one tool does all.
Couldn’t help but think of Adam Sandler in Water boy the video “ foose ball is the devil “
Great video !👍Leave like that, it looks GANSTER !!!😁LOL
Haha. I already put large off road tires on it and it looks much better. Thanks for watching!
Gangster !
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Good job man👍 look here too interesting @K.A.V
Thanks very helpful
Did a great job man. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching!
Nice job.