Where to get new golf cart tires?

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Old 09-14-2015, 12:21 PM
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Where should i go for new golf cart tires..10" for my club cart...installed too
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Where should i go for new golf cart tires..10" for my club cart...installed too

I hate to say it....a tire or golf cart store
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Based on comments Tire Choice is not the best choice.
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Old 09-14-2015, 01:19 PM
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Sam's club--best deal-stayed away from Tire Choice, unless you enjoy getting raped
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Walmart - is cart accessible and includes installation.

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Make sure you get high speed balancing & emergency road service--a Tire Choice special
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Another vote for Wal-Mart, nothing wrong with Sam's Club, but is not golf cart accessible.
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I priced tires a year ago and found The Villages golf cart store was the best price
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Were ever you go I would make sure they Torque the lug bolts and NOT 90 to 100 foot pounds like cars. I rotated my tires and the lug nuts was way over torqued. I was spinning the front tires with the weight of the cart on them. I think they (they who ever originally installed them?) hammered them on with impact gun?
I finely got them off. IMO golf cart lug nuts don't need torqued over 50 foot pounds? I torqued mine to 40 foot pounds and going to check see if that was enough in few miles?
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We received the best price and service at the golf store in Lake Sumter, we also did a lot of checking before.
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I finely got them off. IMO golf cart lug nuts don't need torqued over 50 foot pounds? I torqued mine to 40 foot pounds and going to check see if that was enough in few miles?

Yahama Owners manual for old Gas Cart (paid for) sez 58 ft-lbs torque.

Electric carts are heavier and will be different.



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Yahama Owners manual for old Gas Cart (paid for) sez 58 ft-lbs torque.
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My 2010 users manual calls out 65 ft. lbs.
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2014 Yamaha Owners Manuals:

Gas: 65 ft-lbs

Elect: 58 ft-lbs

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Walmart - is cart accessible and includes installation.

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Walmart does not mount tires on aluminum wheels.

I ordered tires from Amazon and had them installed on for $6 apiece at the club car place in Lake Sumter.
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All three of The Villages Golf Cars garages sell them installed, they have nice time also.
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