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memason
07-25-2011, 01:15 PM
I'd like to customize my cart a bit. Was a thinking about adding some LED lights underneath and in the wheel wells. Maybe some LED running lights too...

Anyone know where to get such accessories or who might install these sorts of things...

Thanks..... Mike

TommyT
07-25-2011, 02:22 PM
I'd like to customize my cart a bit. Was a thinking about adding some LED lights underneath and in the wheel wells. Maybe some LED running lights too...

Anyone know where to get such accessories or who might install these sorts of things...

Thanks..... Mike

Look for and at motorcycle websites. They are very popular with the biker crowd.

Golf-Tinker
07-25-2011, 02:28 PM
I think I read some ago herein that adding LED or other lights under a cart or in wheel wells was prohibited by Florida law.

Bill-n-Brillo
07-25-2011, 03:16 PM
Mike, check with Carts and Clubs in Ocala.....352-351-2278. I believe they sell and install them.

Not sure about what flies from a legality standpoint - colors, are you allowed to have them on while operating the cart, probably not allowed to have them flashing, etc. C & C should have the scoop on those kinds of things.

Bill :wave:

nkrifats
07-25-2011, 04:49 PM
I think I read some ago herein that adding LED or other lights under a cart or in wheel wells was prohibited by Florida law.

Does anyone know for sure what the law is? I have LED lights under my cart. Came that way from dealer.

joycenemetz
07-25-2011, 04:52 PM
We pick up our new cart in September from The Villages Golf Cart Store - we ordered the lights. I'm sure The Villages would not add them if they were illegal.

nkrifats
07-25-2011, 05:15 PM
Does anyone know for sure what the law is? I have LED lights under my cart. Came that way from dealer.

Searched TOTV and there is a post about a sheriff deputy stating you can not have blue lights under or on the cart when it is moving. I can change color of my lights while moving so I guess I will stay away from Blue if I see a deputy.

marybb
07-25-2011, 05:46 PM
Just had two white led bars installed under the carriage by TV golf cars today. Should have had one or two more. I assume that they wouldn't have installed them if they were illegal.

OpusX1
07-26-2011, 02:59 PM
Red and blue lights are not legal on moving vehicles in most states because they are the colors used by the police, fire and first responders.

Shimpy
07-26-2011, 04:12 PM
I'd like to customize my cart a bit. Was a thinking about adding some LED lights underneath and in the wheel wells. Maybe some LED running lights too...

Anyone know where to get such accessories or who might install these sorts of things...

Thanks..... Mike

Memason,

Go to "The Chrome Shop" Wildwood at I 75 and route 44. They have any lights concievable. You will have to install them yourself or have someone do it for you. I've been thinking about front turn signals since my cart, Yamaha, has signals that are almost worthless viewing from the front. The "Chrome shop" has a LED amber bar with 6 or 8 lights that I could mount on my roof that would really let anyone from the front know that I am turning. They have a full selection of lights, catering to 18 wheelers. A neat place to visit even if you don't buy anything.

sandybill2
07-26-2011, 04:35 PM
Our neighbor has blue "highlighters" under their Gem Car. Were told by the local police that it was illegal and to turn them off. He had them connected to headlights so when headlights were on, these lights were as well.

memason
07-26-2011, 05:26 PM
Memason,

Go to "The Chrome Shop" Wildwood at I 75 and route 44. They have any lights concievable. You will have to install them yourself or have someone do it for you. I've been thinking about front turn signals since my cart, Yamaha, has signals that are almost worthless viewing from the front. The "Chrome shop" has a LED amber bar with 6 or 8 lights that I could mount on my roof that would really let anyone from the front know that I am turning. They have a full selection of lights, catering to 18 wheelers. A neat place to visit even if you don't buy anything.

This sounds interesting....have to take a run over there tomorrow.

Thanks....

mac9
07-26-2011, 07:47 PM
I had LeD lights installed at the EZGO store in Palm Ridge Plaza. They are remote controlled and have a variety of colors that can be changed even while riding. They also can strobe and flash. According to the Sumter County Sheriff's office, you cannot ride in the street with either blue or red as they are emergency colors. However, you can park on the squares and have the red and blue strobe working.

memason
07-26-2011, 08:19 PM
I had LeD lights installed at the EZGO store in Palm Ridge Plaza. They are remote controlled and have a variety of colors that can be changed even while riding. They also can strobe and flash. According to the Sumter County Sheriff's office, you cannot ride in the street with either blue or red as they are emergency colors. However, you can park on the squares and have the red and blue strobe working.

Now that's what I'm talking about!

Thanks Mac....

nkrifats
07-26-2011, 08:36 PM
I had LeD lights installed at the EZGO store in Palm Ridge Plaza. They are remote controlled and have a variety of colors that can be changed even while riding. They also can strobe and flash. According to the Sumter County Sheriff's office, you cannot ride in the street with either blue or red as they are emergency colors. However, you can park on the squares and have the red and blue strobe working.

Thanks, They put the led lights on my cart also. Have the same controller.

memason
07-29-2011, 07:05 AM
Memason,

Go to "The Chrome Shop" Wildwood at I 75 and route 44. They have any lights concievable. You will have to install them yourself or have someone do it for you. I've been thinking about front turn signals since my cart, Yamaha, has signals that are almost worthless viewing from the front. The "Chrome shop" has a LED amber bar with 6 or 8 lights that I could mount on my roof that would really let anyone from the front know that I am turning. They have a full selection of lights, catering to 18 wheelers. A neat place to visit even if you don't buy anything.

I took your advice and visited the Chrome Shop yesterday. OMG! They have just about anything you could want in the way of lighting... They were a little short on colors, with only white, amber and red, but there was quite a selection from which to choose. These were light bars, with 6 to 12 LEDS. They also had a huge assortment of side markers in lots of different colors; red, blue, amber, green, purple, white, etc... Since these are designed to be used on semi's, I'm thinking these might be just the ticket for a golf cart.

FYI... If you drive over there, they have a wall with all of these lights displayed and connected.

Thanks for the hint, Shimpy. You were right, it's a cool place to visit, whether you buy anything or not.

OK.....Now I'm looking for installation assistance! :D

Bill-n-Brillo
07-29-2011, 07:09 AM
.......Now I'm looking for installation assistance! :D

If you're willing to wait til Sandy and I get down to TV in early Sept., I'll be more than glad to help you out!

Bill :)

memason
07-29-2011, 07:15 AM
If you're willing to wait til Sandy and I get down to TV in early Sept., I'll be more than glad to help you out!

Bill :)

Thanks Bill! Early Sept. ??? Wow, sorry I'm gonna miss you this trip. We're headed over to Europe for about a month to visit family and tie up a few loose ends, from our move back to the US in December.

Tschuss...:thumbup:

George Bieniaszek
08-07-2011, 08:16 PM
Memason,

Go to "The Chrome Shop" Wildwood at I 75 and route 44. They have any lights concievable. You will have to install them yourself or have someone do it for you. I've been thinking about front turn signals since my cart, Yamaha, has signals that are almost worthless viewing from the front. The "Chrome shop" has a LED amber bar with 6 or 8 lights that I could mount on my roof that would really let anyone from the front know that I am turning. They have a full selection of lights, catering to 18 wheelers. A neat place to visit even if you don't buy anything.

Try www.cartstuffdepot.com if you don't mind shopping online. I bought some under-cart lights and will be installing them soon. They also have hundreds of other accessories for your cart as well.