Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Just put 4 Rhox Roadhawk 205/65-R10 steel belted radials on my cart. It does ride a bit smoother and cornering a bit more agile. Hopefully they wear better.
I did some testing for tread wear using tire chalk. On a 1000 lbs cart, perfect even wear was at 28 PSI back and 26 PSI front. The radials are less jarring especially on turf. Last edited by MorTech; 04-08-2018 at 10:02 PM. Reason: Test Correction |
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Thanks for the info. Good to know. I am getting a new Yamaha cart standard two seater with radials and this info will give me a good starting point for setting the tire pressure.
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As to change in ride and handeling. I wonder how you compare or what you compare it to. I would expect the weight of a gas golf cart is more in the rear due to the engine. But, put a couple of .........pounders in the front and the weight distribution will of course change. As to tire wear-we use our golf cart quite a bit. Our cart is now four years old with original 10 inch bias ply tires on it and they are at most half worn. If, yours is wearing faster perhaps, you should have the alignment checked and/or worn parts. FOR ALL- your tire pressure goes down dramatically as the weather gets warmer or now colder. Probably a good time to check it in the,"winter." I use a quality hand bicycle pump-a floor pump-new they are like $20.00. |
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Last I checked both gas and electric weigh about the same. 535 pounds.
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Electric cart is more than a gas. Electric has 390 pounds of batteries alone. The debate on tire pressures will never end, kinda like Gas verse electric carts, but lets not go there. |
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I keep 32 lbs. in my tires. After over 11,000 miles the wear is great.
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Cart + Stuff + Rider = 1000 lbs.
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Do the radials run smooth without the thump thump that is common with the bias ply tires?
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I got 8k plus miles on my cart, the front tire are verily worn, the back tire are 1/2 gone. Th back tire take most of the weight and momentum starts, stops, acceleration, and corners. IMO they wear much faster. |
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I would think the tires would be worn in the middle unless you have Curtis cab and extra seat hanging off the back?
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That's pretty close to my pressure with no Curtis cab or seat accessories hanging off the back, my back tires wear 3 times faster than the front. I use to rotate them but, didn't like the way they steered. |
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Darn it is cold! |
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Your running the right pressure |
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At last I am doing something right!
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Sure...IF your cart weighs 3000 lbs.
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Closed Thread |
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