Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The other issues I've had include ride quality, which I improved with some aftermarket front shocks. Also had issues with the battery discharging too quick, which finally resulted in Villages Discount Golf Carts replacing the battery, under warranty. Seems to be working fine now, but the jury is still out for at least a few more months. Finally, I hate getting passed by many of the other carts. Even though golf carts aren't supposed to go over 20 mph, and my cart is governed to that, many do. My neighbor who bought a brand new electric from Villages Golf Cart tops out at 23 mph. And gas models are regularly modified to go faster. |
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The new cart looks like they fixed some of the issues, but mine also rides very rough and you feel every bump. Were your shocks part of a "ride fix" system sold by a local company? If so, How was the improvement?
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I have not done anything to the rear at this time. The fix seems to be shorter rear shackles on the leaf springs, but I've heard of some owners removing the shocks entirely and just riding on the leaf springs. I think the worst comes from the bumps up front, so for now, leaving as is. Here is the post from Facebook, hope it works: Log into Facebook | Facebook |
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Thanks for the follow-up. I can't believe I did not notice the bumps on the test drive. I bought mine from a private seller who let me drive anywhere, so my bad. Has anyone else tried the local ride fix? Everyone I talk with, who has a Evolution, says the exact same thing.
Marty P.S. I already lower the air pressure to 15 and many people I speak with are at 10! |
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Otherwise, I like the look, and I opted for the radio/bluetooth set up which is nice. I really like the look of the wheels/tires vs some of the other carts. I do intend to look up the guy (also learned about on Facebook) that can dial up the speed a bit at some point. Not so I can be a speed demon, but just so I can keep up with the traffic on the straightaways. |
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Mine was second hand and goes 25, a little slow on pick up but.....
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I'd take that. Looking for top speed, not 0 to 60 in 5.4 seconds!
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I didn't see a golf club rack on the cart. Is it an option?
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And still going with the 40 mph nonsense? ![]()
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The Evolution carts are not as well built but they are half the price. There is not much tire sidewall so the ride is going to be jarring. The D3 is a classy looking cart.
Was passed by a lifted Yamaha with no muffler going about 35 MPH the other day...The guy even looked like a psychopath. 22 MPH is minimum in TV ![]() |
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And I think I saw that guy. And yes, if you can only do 20, you are going to be holding up traffic, when everything from the Village's Golf Carts does 22-23 at a minimum. |
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