Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Tpms
Anyone try this? Amazon.com
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I know for fact it does. |
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golf cart tires
Would you be kind enough to let me know who you used as a remote golf cart tire service? Need 4 new tires for my wife's yamaha cartl;
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Brandon with Home Town Tire.. 352 396-6240
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The Tire Guy 352-434-2254
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I have the little 8" tires & inflate them at 25 pounds. Anymore than that and the ride is too rough, plus the small tires ride rougher anyway. I just don't feel like the hassle of raising my cart & then the expense of the larger wheels & tires. I never rotate & run them until they are bald. |
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Could you please explain that to Roger Goodell.
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22 psi is good for driving on turf, 32 is better for pavement. I keep our carts between 28 - 30 as they are primarily driven on pavement.
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Yes, that is what I typically see. For those with the popular 10" Loadstar tires, I find 26-28 PSI works well in my 2-passenger Yamaha gas cart. Regarding tire pressure variation with temperature, for the range of temperatures in The Villages (about 30-95F), you can expect about a 4 PSI swing. If the pressure was set with a temperature of 60F then you will not be off by more than about 2 PSI at the extremes. Regardless, like you, I am checking and adjusting every month.
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Our 2011 Yamaha gas cart we got just over 9 years excellent wear on the Load Star tires at 22lbs with daily use and a lot of golf. No need to inflate higher but if you want a ride like a lumber wagon go ahead.
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