Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I think it has too much camber. Maybe a it is different for a Golf Cart. I did front end alignment on cars for years. Just looking at this picture it looks like it has lots of camber on the drivers sided too much camber. It difficult to tell without measuring it. With that said camber should not make tires explode.
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Also, the photo of your cart was taken when it was empty. Add a driver and passenger whose combined weight might range from 300 to 400+ lbs and you will find the negative camber is significantly reduced. In short, don't worry about the negative camber of your cart's front wheels. If you experience unusual tire wear, it is likely due to one or both being under-inflated or the toe-in being incorrect. Toe-in is easily adjustable on all golf carts provided the bushings are not shot or a tie-rod or steering knuckle is not bent. I join the other respondents with their concerns about the enormous LED light bar on your cart. I appreciate that you have taken steps to minimize the problems these lights cause for approaching drivers; however, I doubt those steps are as effective as you believe them to be. Even so, I wish other owners would try to follow your lead. The truth is that these light bars cannot be effectively adjusted to avoid blinding oncoming drivers as they are unfocused and have no "cut-off" as do modern automobile headlights. Even when you think you have them pointed downward, if your cart hits a bump or is coming uphill in relation to an oncoming cart, you will blind the other driver. Many Village residents have cataracts or have had cataract replacement surgery. Most suffer "glare and flare" when confronted by these light bars. More times than I like to count, I have had to dramatically slow my cart or even pull to the side of the cart path when blinded by these lights. With the standard LED headlights on your new Yamaha as well as other brands of carts, there is no need for these light bars. |
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I found the original Yamaha LED headlights (2017 vintage) to be ineffective, especially with the tinted windshield. I found MOTORCYCLE driving lights (LED based) that are DOT approved and can be aimed to light the road and not blind on coming drivers. These were around $25 for a pair, and I found that only one is required. If people are interested, I will dig up the Amazon link and post it. I also have these on a separate fuse and switch from the headlights.
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........The independent rear suspension would offset that high center of gravity to a certain extent. Plus Yamaha makes quality products. |
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What a surprise, the factory knew best!
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Hmmmm? It also depends on HOW it is put together. And why have a golf cart set up for hills on a golf course if most of your mileage is on pavement…
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I've been blinded so many times by these stupid LED stadium lights it's insane. Obviously the people who don't tilt them down haven't a clue.
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Good USEFULpost.
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#43
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Just went through this with our new 2022 Yamaha. Tires already started showing wear. Seems to be an issue with Yamaha for some reason. Ordered adjustable shocks from Power Equipment Man and had them installed. Fixed problem although ride is a bit stiffer at least initially.
See video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UI1t...erEquipmentMan Before pic of another cart from his website: https://judgeme.imgix.net/power-equi...=format&w=1024 After pic of same cart: https://judgeme.imgix.net/power-equi...=format&w=1024 Power Equipment Man site is very informative for golf car(t) problems. Good Luck. P.S. They wouldn't be making these adjustable shocks if there wasn't a problem. |
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I asked the same question on my 2018 4 1/2 years ago. They said that's the way they are supposed to be. In those years, I've had no abnormal wear...
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Hopefully, the motorcycle light works the same. |
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