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Old 07-24-2022, 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by tophcfa View Post
Please elaborate, I am very interested. We have a 2014 two person Yamaha EFI. I can’t go into the garage to look because I’m up north, but as far as I know the rear end is a solid axel with no shock absorbers. If I could retrofit it with some rear shocks to soften up the ride I would be all over it? I love the cart, but yearn for a quiet tech because of the independent rear suspension.
You will also be yearning to spend some cash…


You’re Yamaha golf cart has coil over shocks on the front and rear. The springs are built into shocks which sets height due to weight and socks absorb the suspension. You make be able to get market adjustable shocks to adjust shock and height base on weight. Now the tires has impact the taller the side wall the more cushion the ride, the shorts the side wall the more harsh ride. This where adjustable coil over shocks can help?

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