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Old 02-08-2016, 07:28 AM
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I priced lithium before deciding to go to a gas cart. I was told don't buy cheap when it came to lithium. The prices ranged from $2,000 to $4,000 and it was suggested to purchase a charger designed for lithium; albeit they indicated that I could use my existing charger.

I also priced Rangers and was quoted $1,000 installed. My repair guy told me that he preferred the analog meters to digital

I decided to go gas even though I hate the additional noise because no matter what I paid for batteries they would all diminish in ability to hold a charge and eventually reduce distance. Like my car i would not let the gas gauge go below half and I ensure they are well maintained