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01-20-2022, 02:05 PM | #1 |
Not Yet Wild
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2010 Club Car DS Lift Kit Identification
Hi, new here and to Golf Carts. Just bought my first cart, a 2010 Electric Club Car DS. I've got some work to do on it and I'm planning on starting out with rebuilding the front end as it wobbles all over the place, and then moving on to rewiring electric.
The cart has a lift kit on it but I have no idea what kind or brand it is and I'm hoping some of the experts here can help identify the lift kit and possibly if standard bushings and sleeves will work with it? I don't have it apart yet so these are about the best pictures I can get until I have time to start working on it this weekend. Thanks! |
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01-21-2022, 09:38 AM | #2 |
Getting Wild
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Re: 2010 Club Car DS Lift Kit Identification
I just went through what you are looking at. I had an unidentified lift on my club car. On a whim I dropped the lower a arms and tried the bushings that are used on the front and rear leaf springs. It was a dead match. My guess is yours will be the same. Your brass busing may be the same that is used on the factory front end as well.
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