Anyone have a recommendation to prevent rain from going under a EZGO windshield

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Old 07-03-2021, 05:11 PM
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The windshield on the EZGO is not the tightest fit. Anyone have a solution they would recommend? Thanks
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Where is it leaking, top, bottom, sides? I have seen small diameter rubber tubing used along the bottom edge, as well as the small diameter pool noodle used at the top edge on some carts. No idea for the sides.
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I don't know if they make these for ez-go but my club car has a golf-cart equivalent of a car-bra, that affixes with velcro to the bottom edge of the windshield. The top of the sunbrella also has a velcro strip.
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The windshield on the EZGO is not the tightest fit. Anyone have a solution they would recommend? Thanks
Post a photo?

Sometimes it is a warped windshield, the bottom bows out. Push in to see if it seals.
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Thank you for the reply. It's the bottom of the windshield. It's just not a good fit over the gauges on the driver side.
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Thank you for the reply. It's the bottom of the windshield. It's just not a good fit over the gauges on the driver side.
This is what I was talking about:

WindSeal Kit. Wind-Proof Your Cart.
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I'd just 'duct it'...lots of colors to choose from nowadays...shouldn't have a problem matching the color of your cart

duct tape and WD-40...the only tools anyone really needs lol
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I'd just 'duct it'...lots of colors to choose from nowadays...shouldn't have a problem matching the color of your cart

duct tape and WD-40...the only tools anyone really needs lol
Get the "Kentucky Chrome" color, goes with anything.
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If it’s down poor water probably going to get in.
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Thank you for the reply. It's the bottom of the windshield. It's just not a good fit over the gauges on the driver side.
I see lot of the foam floaters sticks cut and push in between windshield.
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