This is exactly what Im looking for! I have a 2008 G19 and the right tire is wearing on the outside. But thanks to your great video My problem will be fixed! Thanks for this!!! " Grumpy"
Thanks for your excellent videos. I have a 2013 YDREX3 (The Drive) and would love to see how you remove the front cowl and rear body to achieve the access you show in your videos. Thanks Much!
In the video at 6:35 a forward turn on the RHS turns the toe inwards. Does this hold for the LHS wheel as well or do we need to do a backward turn to turn the LHS toe inwards? Is the left thread a mirror image or is it the same as the RHS thread? Sorry if this question seems stupid.
Hey bud I'm working on a 2006 Yamaha gas cart. I was thinking it was a G29 but I read that a G29 started in 07? Anyways I just installed a Rhox 6'' spindle lift and my cart is all over the place. There is a lot of negative camber that's not adjustable. I tried adjusting the toe in but it only got worse. I have never had this happen with any other lift kit. Any ideas?
Thanks for your video. I just purchased a G22. We live in a golf cart community, and drive this exclusively on the streets in the community. The inside edge of both front tires are wearing prematurely and the steering wheel is aimed to the right at about 20 degrees when the cart is driving straight. When I release the steering wheel while rolling, the cart continues to track straight. On a wet surface, the front tires make a rubber squeaking noise when the cart is rolling, so I am sure the alignment is "off". I understand all of your video, but how do I make sure the tires are pointing straight when centering the steering wheel before setting the toe? I have a large "T" Square to make measuring the correct spot to mark the tire easy. Thanks for your help!
Good job.........and glad you told us WHICH WAY to move the inside part in order to move the tire alignment
Excellent guide. Practical and easy to follow. Just had to watch it once to be able to fix my cart’s alignment. Thanks!
Thanks for your videos, regarding the alignment, in a Yamaha Drive, How do I adjust the Camber? Thanks!
This is exactly what Im looking for! I have a 2008 G19 and the right tire is wearing on the outside. But thanks to your great video My problem will be fixed! Thanks for this!!! " Grumpy"
Glad we could help!
You are the man thank you for all you do for us You probly don't get to hear this much but thank you really
Thank you very much. I just try to use my experience in the golf car world to help others.
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Excellent Simple Video!!🎉
Thanks for your excellent videos. I have a 2013 YDREX3 (The Drive) and would love to see how you remove the front cowl and rear body to achieve the access you show in your videos. Thanks Much!
Love the video's!Great job!!
Thanks, I'm pretty sure the frame isn't bent. I didn't think about the shocks,however it seems to ride just fine!
How do you adjust the camber?
Do you have a DIY Titorial video on Yamaha Drive 2 Quietech EFI (Alignment )
Excellent video. Thank you!
In the video at 6:35 a forward turn on the RHS turns the toe inwards. Does this hold for the LHS wheel as well or do we need to do a backward turn to turn the LHS toe inwards? Is the left thread a mirror image or is it the same as the RHS thread?
Sorry if this question seems stupid.
I have a 2015 Yamaha g29. The steering wheel seems to have some play. Is there any way to tighten it up? Thanks.
How do you adjust the tire if the top is out 3/4 of inch. Driver side is straight an passenger side top of tire is out
Do they make a heavy duty spring shock for the front on a Yamaha G-9
How do you adjust the rear wheels on a 2017 Yahama gas golf cart?
Is the toe in measurement the same for a Yamaha G22 with a Jake's 3" spindle lift and 22" tires on 10" rims?
Do the tie rods on a g16 have to be the same length
Yes, that way you'll have equal travel in both directions.
Hey bud I'm working on a 2006 Yamaha gas cart. I was thinking it was a G29 but I read that a G29 started in 07? Anyways I just installed a Rhox 6'' spindle lift and my cart is all over the place. There is a lot of negative camber that's not adjustable. I tried adjusting the toe in but it only got worse. I have never had this happen with any other lift kit. Any ideas?
How did you fix this problem?
Mine is the same way, what did you do to fix it?
Is this video basically the same for an 97 ezgo?
Yes
Thanks
Can u do a 90s Yamaha g8 36 volt and show how to make it faster
+Parker DeCastro I would love to but, they didn't make many of them. I haven't seen a Yamaha G8 in years!
Thanks for your video. I just purchased a G22. We live in a golf cart community, and drive this exclusively on the streets in the community.
The inside edge of both front tires are wearing prematurely and the steering wheel is aimed to the right at about 20 degrees when the cart is driving straight. When I release the steering wheel while rolling, the cart continues to track straight. On a wet surface, the front tires make a rubber squeaking noise when the cart is rolling, so I am sure the alignment is "off". I understand all of your video, but how do I make sure the tires are pointing straight when centering the steering wheel before setting the toe? I have a large "T" Square to make measuring the correct spot to mark the tire easy.
Thanks for your help!
Yeah it's very hard to find parts for the Yamaha g8 my is a 1991 it has a lot of power just can't find any motor upgrades
+Parker DeCastro Check out our part # MOT-B1
Why are the front tires on my g22 leaning out on the bottom causing
Either bent frame or worn out shocks.
Would this be similar to an ezgo txt?
Yes, it would be.
yamaha drive 2 swaying at high speeds do you have any advice on where to start? And what can I do to fix this problem
My rear lift kit bolt was loose.. The one that bolts lift to frame. it would only sway at high speed.
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I hope thats not how you do alignment in your shop? There is a much faster and better way.
Excellent guide. Practical and easy to follow. Just had to watch it once to be able to fix my cart’s alignment. Thanks!
Excellent guide. Practical and easy to follow. Just had to watch it once to be able to fix my cart’s alignment. Thanks!