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Coach
09-22-2005, 08:27 PM
A buddy and I have come across an '85 EZ-go for free and are looking to get it fixed up and running right. Does anyone have some hookups for cart parts or batteries? How hard or easy is it to lift it our selves? Any help or inside would be great.

HOOTER SLED-
09-22-2005, 08:29 PM
A buddy and I have come across an '85 EZ-go for free and are looking to get it fixed up and running right. Does anyone have some hookups for cart parts or batteries? How hard or easy is it to lift it our selves? Any help or inside would be great.
I think it was the caseans and tobtek, maybe another who builds carts on here

Waldo
09-22-2005, 10:08 PM
A buddy and I have come across an '85 EZ-go for free and are looking to get it fixed up and running right. Does anyone have some hookups for cart parts or batteries? How hard or easy is it to lift it our selves? Any help or inside would be great.
I did the complete remodel of my ezgo. A-arm lift, leaf springs, spacers, wheels/tires, rocker panels (not shown in pic), steering wheels, motor, cables, off-road lights, under carriage LED's, batteries, vinyl graphics, etc...
It just takes a little elbow grease and time. As long as you are semi-mechanical you should have no prob (they all come with directions).
I got my batteries from Nubbs (Big Country Carts) and the rest from www.golfcartgiant.com and other online parts stores. Paid GC-Giant (Jake) cash and he cut me a better deal.
I'm sure the aforementioned HBers can hook you up.
Good luck.
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After:
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