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Originally Posted by villagetinker
Golf carts have a HIGH center of gravity (aka unstable) to start with. Add a couple of inches in "lift' and or oversized tires and this gets worse. Then increase the speed above 20 mph, and I hope you have very good insurance. IMHO, you should never alter the geometry of the golf cart or increase the speed above 20 mph, and use seat belts. That is what we do. Also, we leave early enought that at 20 mph we arrive in time.
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I always leave early enough that at 18mph I arrive in time. Unfortunately I sometimes get behind someone with nothing to do that day but enjoy the day, who thinks 13mph is sufficient. Not good on Morse, where there is a traffic light and a left-hand turn at the gate where you sometimes have to wait a few minutes JUST to cross the road.
But I wouldn't get a lifted golf cart because I see no reason to. It's an added expense that doesn't really impress anyone. Sort of like those cars with altered exhaust pipes that make them sound like jackhammers. Whenever I hear them I think - there goes a guy who needs to show off how "big" he can look in public, because he lacks it in private.