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10-08-2013 02:55 PM |
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Originally Posted by GordyM
(Post 759820)
Like others on this thread, I also purchased my cart from a dealer out state. I also like to work on my own vehicles in the garage so, stop by my "Man Cave" sometime and take a look. All I have had to do was change the oil just once. (Pan on the ground..... a wrench.... and 1 quart of oil..... done in 15 minutes)
Your question about the bottom of windshield and sealing it? I purchased the one The Villages Golf Cart's puts on their carts. It cost me $2.85 and it just slips on to the bottom of the windshield.
We have less than $8,000 total into our cart (2013 Yamaha EFI Gas) with all the same options of one bought here in TV.
Gordy
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Gordy, I am happy that solution worked for you. We were able to get right in our carts, after they were delivered by Carts and Clubs from Ocala, and drive away. No additional tinkering or expenses were needed and the service from Ted and Connie is excellent. Not everyone at this point in their lives, (women more so than men), wants to tinker on their golf carts to finish assembling missing parts.
The enclosures on the carts from Carts and Clubs are, arguably, the best ones out there. And those people who are not patronizing the "brick and mortar" businesses in the area have no right to complain when cart stores close and go out of business because warranty and service work isn't paying the overhead or when they jack their prices for service work sky high to cover their costs.
Please tell me, all of you online shoppers, that you aren't wasting the time of the brick and mortar employees gathering all the info on the carts from them that you want to order online. :( And, Gordy, I wished you youth and ability to change your own cart oil for the rest of your days.
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