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MDLNB 04-30-2019 02:50 PM

Rear Axel question
 
'97-'99 CC DS 48 volt

I seem to remember a discussion a couple years ago regarding moving the rear end to a position BELOW the leaf spring. I am going to continue to search for the discussion, but if anyone remembers it, maybe they can explain how that worked out.
Second question; maybe a bit on the ignorant side.
I am planning on installing the rear end of my DS on another chassis that has a type of swing arm and coil springs. I assume I will have to weld a bracket onto the axle tube to mount it to the chassis. Does anyone have any tips in that regards. I haven't welded in 40 years and I just received a small mig welder as a present. Of course, I have no intention of attempting any welding until I practice a bit.....quite a bit. I figure that there has to be some folks on here that have done a lot of design modifications on golf carts. I am looking forward for some advice on how to safely mount the DS rear end on the other chassis. I'm keeping my DS rear end because I get good torque and speed from it and have no intention of junking it. The system I am replacing it with is an old rear with a disc braking on the motor that is mounted perpendicular to the axle and not horizontal like the DS. My DS has drum brakes. I am probably giving a lot more information than necessary.
My plan is to do another build. My wife is a bit tiffed about me dumping my old rat rod, which got a lot of comments and compliments. But, she is always that way until she sees the finished project.
Hope I have not totally confused anyone with my questions. I have been purposely vague about my plans because I don't want to give away the surprise yet. I have friends and family that peruse this site on occasion.

I am also doing research on lithium batteries, but that will be on another thread.
Thanks for all the help from you guys with the extensive experience. Between this and youtube, it's like having a library at home.

Mooncarter 04-30-2019 09:59 PM

Re: Rear Axel question
 
:worthless:

Can't figure out what you are trying to do.

TahoeDawgZ71 04-30-2019 10:18 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MDLNB (Post 1610173)
I have been purposely vague about my plans because I don't want to give away the surprise yet. I have friends and family that peruse this site on occasion.


I agree with Mooncarter. I'm not quite sure what you're trying to do. But if you can send me a Private Message and clear some of it up I'll be glad to help you.

A typical lift kit install would require a spring-over-axle conversion with a block. This is common practice with nearly every lift kit on the market so I'm not sure why there would be a thread dedicated to just this topic unless someone was having an issue installing a lift kit.

rib33024 04-30-2019 10:32 PM

Re: Rear Axel question
 
If the other frame has a swing arm. It's a gas cart frame

Mooncarter 04-30-2019 10:43 PM

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Or Yamaha electric maybe?

MDLNB 05-05-2019 01:00 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by rib33024 (Post 1610324)
If the other frame has a swing arm. It's a gas cart frame

Actually, it is an old Harley Davidson frame that has the swing arm. Coil springs connect the swing arm to the main chassis behind the rear end instead of leaf springs. And it was an electric cart.

Mooncarter 05-05-2019 02:57 PM

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What year is the HD frame? 3 or 4 wheel?

rib33024 05-05-2019 03:42 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MDLNB (Post 1611642)
Actually, it is an old Harley Davidson frame that has the swing arm. Coil springs connect the swing arm to the main chassis behind the rear end instead of leaf springs. And it was an electric cart.

I thought you were talking about another CC frame :thumbup:

Mooncarter 05-05-2019 03:54 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by rib33024 (Post 1611679)
I thought you were talking about another CC frame :thumbup:

I did too at first. Then he said "the system he is replacing it WITH has disc braking on the motor..." (paraphrase) was this other system.

I think I understand what he's doing now. :thumbup:

Mooncarter 05-05-2019 04:10 PM

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Does it look like this? Sorry about the weeds lol.


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