If you jack your cart up, even one wheel at a time and spin them you will be able to see which tires are bad. No amount of wheel weights or springs or air pressure is going to fix that problem. It the tire does not run true when you spin it, it is never going to stop bouncing. The guy who was on the road for the dealership told me that when he came to my house the second or third time to fix it. My cart has 1500 miles on it and
As a side note, when they put the fifth set of tires on it I told the service manager that I could accept the tires, was tired of fooling around with it, but that they had the wrong wheels on the cart. I had purchased the deep dish black and silver ones. He told me that they no longer made those wheels so I would have to keep the ones I now had or put my old ones on that shook so badly that you almost need a shoulder harness to stay in the cart. Obviously another lie. They are still selling the wheels that I originally had bought and paid for. I see them in their ads and in the villages on new carts. Great bunch of people. I don't know how they sleep at night.
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