Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Only one but several neighbors to advise what you might be doing wrong.
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Have you checked your cart insurance? Some policies reimburse for all or part of a service call for such problems. Ours does. The call may have to be somewhere other than at your home though---say, a flat out on an MMP.
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Something not mentioned, I am betting that cart mechanics are NOT torquing the lug nuts. Yes there is a spec 73ft lbs on our Yamaha. If torqued properly should not be a problem to loosen. Recheck torque after driving 5 miles
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Get yourself one of these
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make sure that one of the lug nut sizes matches your tires lug nuts. . I have used body weight on this wrench more than once, and then you can spin it off with correct positioning, you can also use two hands and two arms to apply leverage to twist off the lug nut if not on too tight or too frozen, or to tighten to the squeak. When putting the lug nuts back on, use a very light/small/dab amount of anti seize paste on the threads, just a very small amount and torque to mfg standard. The old fashion way is to torque the lug nut until it squeaked. good luck |
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Last edited by Topspinmo; 01-24-2024 at 08:46 AM. |
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None they let someone else do it. |
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I do see the various golf cart repair services out and about often.
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same here
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Sent you message
I sent you a message, I can help you if close by. I have impact gun and spare tire.
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I need to learn how to do this as I have 3 other tires. But Thanks.
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Access to this page has been denied Then after you get them off need one of these so they don’t get over or under tightened. Access to this page has been denied |
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I bought my cart from TV and it came with a "free" 1 year membership for their service. These repair issues are so infrequent, why bother? It's unlikely you'll have your tools, repair kit, parts, etc. in your cart or home and will still need a tow & ride home. IMO, while flats can be handled, unless you're mechanically inclined, can tow your cart when needed, etc. just pay the nominal fee to renew it and let someone else fix it for you.
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