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Tyrone Shoelaces 07-29-2024 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2354013)
Why would a person need 3 golf carts? Never mind. guy up street in CYV got 2 carts, 3 cars, and work truck most occasions get one in garage.

I like GC's and one of em is more of a "go-kart"

Bilyclub 07-29-2024 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by KennyP (Post 2353830)
Good trained techs know how to change the voltage with no parts required.

If that would be you, how much do you charge to fix the problem?

Irenecola 07-29-2024 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by kennyp (Post 2353518)
im going to make this post as im tired of seeing you people ripped off.

This has gone on for many many years, and its sad that shops stoop to this level.

Im saying this now because this week was able to save 2 more people from being sold a starter they dont need.

So, if you take your golf car in for service and you get told that you need a new starter, chances are good you dont. Youll be told the brushes are between 60 to 80 percent worn. Get a second opinion. Your 2020 cart does not need new brushes, as a matter of fact we are seeing now 2013 and below year carts coming up for brushes.

Ill say this also, if your being told the repair on your golf car is going to be over 500 bucks, get a second opinion. A simple phone call maybe able to say you hundreds, if not thousands of dollars.
Take the info as you wish.

would love your info...........

ElDiabloJoe 07-29-2024 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Tyrone Shoelaces (Post 2353831)
You'll never go back.
Lithium is a COMPLETE game changer.
My carts are super light and nimble.
I have three lithium powered carts out of all three I've had one bad solenoid.
That was my only problem ever so far.

Can I just say, your username is one of the best I've seen in a long time. :beer3:

Bill14564 07-29-2024 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by KennyP (Post 2353830)
Good trained techs know how to change the voltage with no parts required.

It would be interesting to learn how to do that but so far, good trained techs are keeping that knowledge to themselves.


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