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Posted on April 1, 2006 by Esther Teare | Posted under Golf
The Concept Of The Lifted Golf Cart
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More than just simple changes in body color or in horsepower performance, 'lifting' the chassis of a golf cart takes mechanical engineering of it to new levels, and stylizes it in unique ways. A lifted golf cart, for those whom are reading this and cannot imagine a lifted golf cart, appears as other golf carts as far as the shell and most of the functional parts go except for the height that makes this particular golf cart truly outstanding. Lifting the chassis up higher in effect requiring much larger tires to keep the performance on an extensive and more consistent level, allowing for outlandish feats other vehicles of more common capacities would be unable to accomplish, and for safer use. Though still a bit ambiguous as an image of a golf cart, and taken to monster truck extremes proportional to size and measure of a golf carts abilities, lifted to the extreme that most of these machines are projected becomes a matter of image. The height might become a factor for intimidating other players of golf, or perhaps to just ride off-road or along sandy beaches somewhere. With a variety of tires to make any form of activity possible, and parts to compliment the overall functionality. Upon buying a lift kit for the cart, one should review the various components, and consider the instructions very carefully. Adjustments to the front axle is a first step to the look of lifting the golf cart, with removal a likely requirement to create the effect, and rear leaf springs to attach to the vehicles' rear tire performance to match the front end's drastic increase in height. The foundation of the lifting of a golf cart lies in the choice of respective lift kits on the scene today. Once all the conditions of selection and acceptance of a particular kit has been taken care of, however, it is good to have a broad knowledge of the mechanics of the model of golf carts being worked with. Unless a preference of the purchaser of the kit is to hire professional mechanics, with the amount of skill and resourcefulness preferable, to convert the overall concept into the chosen lifted golf cart. Though this could be a costly affair if the proper time isn't taken to compare prices. As mechanics, and conceivably the enthusiasm they bring to the work, might affect the total outcome for the effect of the lifting process as a whole. From unreasonable prices for misspent time and effort to being too overbearing when dealing with how the mechanics' might get the job done, some kind of patience and compromise must be made in order for the work to even finish, and if that isn't achieved, a bit more than money could end up being lost to disrespect of any kind. About The Author: Esther has worked for golf cart manufacturers for more than 10 years as golf cart technician. He has extensive knowledge about various different models and brands and common problem associated with each different model. Esther has made his finding open to public at http://www.allsportnews.com/ to facilitate the evaluation of different models of custom golf carts |
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