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midiwiz 12-14-2023 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Michael G. (Post 2281973)
Below is a statement about EV cars/trucks only.

The statement that "tires are the new oil change" resonates with the industry, particularly due to the weight of EVs' batteries. EVs often weigh significantly more than their internal-combustion-engine counterparts, making regular tire rotations crucial.

Does it factor in lithium golf cars also?
Are the lithium battery carts tires different?

SMH like this should even be a question..... sigh

mntlblok 12-14-2023 06:59 PM

Brilliance
 
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Originally Posted by midiwiz (Post 2282556)
SMH like this should even be a question..... sigh

Do explain, please.

Topspinmo 12-14-2023 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Southwest737 (Post 2282393)
“regular tire rotations are crucial”?
And why is that? Never rotated my Ezgo with lithium tires. 7 years now. Same tires. Tire rotation is a waste of time.


Have you looked at tires?

MrChip72 12-14-2023 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Southwest737 (Post 2282393)
“regular tire rotations are crucial”?
And why is that? Never rotated my Ezgo with lithium tires. 7 years now. Same tires. Tire rotation is a waste of time.

My Yamaha gas cart is 8 years old with original tires. I bought it less than 2 years ago from the original owner. Last month the rear tires were down to nearly bald while the front tires looked barely worn. We called "The Tire Guy" who is well respected in TV and he recommended we replace the 2 rear tires completely.

It's quite obvious that tire rotation would've extended the life of those tires if they were rotated.

EdFNJ 12-15-2023 09:28 AM

MOST electric golf carts are designed (center of gravity) around the weight of about 400-500lbs of regular batteries sitting in the middle under the seats depending on the carts voltage requirments (mine is 72V). When they are "upgraded" to about 150lbs of lithium batteries it has to affect the COG. If one buys a cart that is DESIGNED for lithium batteries, it would likely take that weight under consideration. I have also read where some places doing UPGRADES add a couple hundred pounds of BALLAST to maintain the same COG by using old not connected regular batteries.

jimjamuser 12-15-2023 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 2282651)
MOST electric golf carts are designed (center of gravity) around the weight of about 400-500lbs of regular batteries sitting in the middle under the seats depending on the carts voltage requirments (mine is 72V). When they are "upgraded" to about 150lbs of lithium batteries it has to affect the COG. If one buys a cart that is DESIGNED for lithium batteries, it would likely take that weight under consideration. I have also read where some places doing UPGRADES add a couple hundred pounds of BALLAST to maintain the same COG by using old not connected regular batteries.

That seems strange to add weight just to add weight. Maybe after lighter batteries were added a customer complained that it made the springs seem stiffer and the ride seemed rougher. So, the dealer just added weight instead of changing the springs? That's the only explanation that I can think of (and it's not a very good one).


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