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I JUST BOUGHT A GOLF CART. THINGS I SHOULD KNOW.
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Congratulations on your new golf cart! Here are a few things you should know as a new golf cart owner: Understand the rules and regulations: Depending on where you live, there may be rules and regulations that govern the use of golf carts on public roads and in designated areas. Make sure you familiarize yourself with these rules to avoid any legal issues. Maintain the batteries (if lead acid batteries): The battery is the heart of your golf cart, and proper maintenance is crucial for its longevity. Make sure you charge the battery regularly and clean the terminals to prevent...
EcoXGear Sub Woofers now in stock!!
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The EcoXGear Sub Woofers have arrived!!
The brand new 500 watt SubWoofers from EcoXGear are now in stock.
Golf Carts- The Villages Florida
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With over 50 golf courses and more than 750 holes of golf, the Villages of Florida is the biggest golf community in the world. There are regularly over 2,000+ new home sales per year in the Villages of Florida and many residents consider this the, "Disney World of retirement." Part of the fun is golf carts... the Villages has thousands and thousands of golf carts and many new residents quickly purchase their own golf cart. The Golf Cart Farm has many friends and customers that live in the villages. We ship to the villages within 2-3 business days. If you...
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The Golf Cart Farm and EcoBattery
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Golf Cart Tire Pressure (PSI)
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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...