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Golf Cart Tire Pressure (PSI)
Posted by Andrew Kephart on
Golf Cart Tire Pressure Your golf cart's tire pressure is critical to long tire life. Proper tire pressure is usually indicated on the sidewall and will vary between brands or models of golf cart tires. Most golf car tires use somewhere between 15 to 25 PSI (pounds per square inch) with an average of about 20-22 PSI. Many off-road tires may use as little air pressure as 12-15 PSI for added traction. Keep in mind that the greater the tire pressure, the easier the golf cart will roll, and the ride becomes stiffer and the center of the tire may wear prematurely. Too much air will also reduce your...
How do I tell how old my golf cart batteries are?
Posted by Andrew Kephart on
If you own a golf cart, it's important to know how to decipher the date code on your battery. Golf cart batteries have a limited lifespan, and understanding the age of your batteries can help you plan for replacement and ensure proper maintenance. In this article, we'll discuss how to tell golf cart battery date codes. Step 1: Locate the Date Code on Your Battery The first step in deciphering your golf cart battery date code is to locate it. Most golf cart batteries have a date code stamped on the battery case. The date code will be a combination...