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Old 08-01-2024, 04:19 PM
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I've just moved into the Villages and I got a 2008 Club Car Precedent 48v golf cart with the house I bought.
It's not in the best condition, but it's OK for a few years, and I quite like the idea of reusing an old golf cart.
Any recommendations for getting a quote on getting someone to come to me or to collect the cart for:
A Service/safety check
SeatBelt installation
Rear view mirror installation
Side mirrors with flashing indicator lights
Installing a themoplastic utility box on the back
Making the indicators make a clicking/ticking sound (optional)
Also a possible lithium battery install - depending on total price for everything.

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Old 08-02-2024, 08:26 AM
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I've just moved into the Villages and I got a 2008 Club Car Precedent 48v golf cart with the house I bought.
It's not in the best condition, but it's OK for a few years, and I quite like the idea of reusing an old golf cart.
Any recommendations for getting a quote on getting someone to come to me or to collect the cart for:
A Service/safety check
SeatBelt installation
Rear view mirror installation
Side mirrors with flashing indicator lights
Installing a themoplastic utility box on the back
Making the indicators make a clicking/ticking sound (optional)
Also a possible lithium battery install - depending on total price for everything.

Thanks
Doing everything you mentioned above would far exceed the value of that cart by 3 to 4 times. Sorry but that is the reality.
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Old 08-02-2024, 09:33 AM
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Doing everything you mentioned above would far exceed the value of that cart by 3 to 4 times. Sorry but that is the reality.
If I recall correctly, my neighbor had Trojan batteries installed (48 v) for around $1600, the safety check could run around $200, you can get the mirrors on Amazon for under $75, and these can be a DIY installation or a handyman. I am not sure on the cost of a cooler, but installation is usually 2 or 4 bolts. The beeper to work with the turn signals are available,(Amazon) search for MOTORCYCLE turn signal accessories, kits are usually under $30. From what I heard the conversion to lithium will be much more expensive and needs to be done by someone who knows what they are doing and you will need anew charger.
IMHO, considering the age of the cart, I would go with the lead acid batteries, also be aware that in some cases replacement motor controls are very expensive or very hard to get. Since you are dealing with a 2008 cart I would definitely make sure replacement parts are still available.
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Doing everything you mentioned above would far exceed the value of that cart by 3 to 4 times. Sorry but that is the reality.
I agree not worth dumping that much money in it. IMO I would sell it and get couple year old cart that already village ready. Or just buy new one equipped and be done. Most likely new cart will out last use older individuals.
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Old 08-02-2024, 10:06 AM
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I put a Eco 105a 48v in my 2003 Club Car DS
It completely changed the character of the cart
It's so much fun (fast & agile) I don't want to drive anything else.
Fact is, I'm spoiled by it. All other carts are complete dogs.
Waiting for quietechs to climb subtle hills is a drag.
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I put a Eco 105a 48v in my 2003 Club Car DS
It completely changed the character of the cart
It's so much fun (fast & agile) I don't want to drive anything else.
Fact is, I'm spoiled by it. All other carts are complete dogs.
Waiting for quietechs to climb subtle hills is a drag.
I had QT cart passed going up hill doing 25 plus, how do I know this I was going 22.4 and going at least 1/4 faster than me. But that’s nothing to licensed parcar cart that passed me in fast lane going up BV at least around 38 MPH, how I know this cause I was going 36 MPH in my car. Most golf carts are speed up IMO.

As far as CCs I had one, front end bushings, brakes, and corrosion was weak links for me.
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Thanks everyone, definitely something for me to think about. As I was writing the post I realized how much all the changes I'd need were adding up!
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Thanks everyone, definitely something for me to think about. As I was writing the post I realized how much all the changes I'd need were adding up!
The key to getting anything old upgraded inexpensively or under a reasonable budget is DIY. So many options now for DIY using YouTube videos, internet forums, etc.and add ons your suggesting are simple with few tools or experience, etc. If your not comfortable with all this you will need to pay someone a shop rate or get a new cart with piece of mind.
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If you are a little bit handy you can do everything on your list, excluding batteries, for about $575. That includes the safety check/service call. As the Tinker said it is all readily available on Amazon and everything on the list is easily installed. I did my own and saved a bunch. Alternately, there are a few places around that will do it for you but it will double the cost.

A lithium battery pack and charger will run you about $3,000 if you DIY. Add another $1,000 to have it done locally. Probably not worth the cost on a 2008 model.
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I put a Eco 105a 48v in my 2003 Club Car DS
It completely changed the character of the cart
It's so much fun (fast & agile) I don't want to drive anything else.
Fact is, I'm spoiled by it. All other carts are complete dogs.
Waiting for quietechs to climb subtle hills is a drag.

Agree on the last line. Played on a mountainous course and an EZ GO elite had no problem climbing hills
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We would be able to provide a quote. Can you reach out to me tomorrow so I can get a little more info?
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I also have a Club Car Precedent that I bought from a neighbor who had three and was downsizing to two (wife had one for golf and one for gardening hobby). Cart World in Lady Lake on 441 is the Club Car dealer. I asked them about some work I wanted done and had questions about general operation and they were very helpful. They will pick up and deliver. I think it was about $50 for me - I'm up in Marion County.
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Contact Bo's Buggies, they are family owned in Lady Lake. He's a licensed Eco, BOLT, Relion lithium battery dealer with free pick up and delivery in The Villages and sometimes free installation.

A 2008 club car is just getting into its prime. It has the same drive system and almost all of the exact same parts as the new CC Onward and Valor. Replacement parts are not an issue.

Bo has done a lot of cart refurbishments for customers, including lithium battery new paint/body, custom seats, led lights, stereo etc, at a fraction of the cost of a new cart at $15-18,000.

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Thanks everyone, definitely something for me to think about. As I was writing the post I realized how much all the changes I'd need were adding up!
One thing that you should get ASAP is a good quality tow strap ! No kidding …..
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