love your content! i just purchased my first golf cart and I can't wait to make changes to it. u give some good ideas to try. watching from Charleston, SC
Outstanding, I love the fact you're highlighting all the great lighting that's starting to come out. The one thing you can never have enough of is good efficient lighting.
@@Fentertainment real easy, 1/4 inch Lexan and a piano hinge. Make a cardboard template of the area complete with mounting points. Brake (bend) the bottom inch to stiffen it. You could also use some 80/20 (industrial products) plastic hinges if you don't want to use piano hinges. Use toggle clamps to secure it in the upright position
What's up from Syracuse NY, currently at ocean lakes this week, I've watched a lot of your videos ever since we got our first cart this year. Thanks for all the info.
It was a good motor kit. It didn’t compare to the navitas when it came to bottom end torque or the customer service. The kit doesn’t feature the otf controls navitas offers. I still have it and will put it on something again soon. The last cart I had it on was the limo when it had 33s on it and it did fine on road just not off-road.
I recently got a used golf cart. I've learned alot watching the videos. Im not gonna go crazy with accessories. Budget wise. A dc converter and the 6 gang relay switch i should be fine? I have a ezgo txt.
I would also get a $5 relay from amazon the same voltage as your cart and install it with the key switch so your dc converter wont drain the battery when you arent using the cart. ua-cam.com/video/yBuia-M_jHQ/v-deo.html
love your content! i just purchased my first golf cart and I can't wait to make changes to it. u give some good ideas to try. watching from Charleston, SC
Now that's a sick golf cart🤙
Outstanding, I love the fact you're highlighting all the great lighting that's starting to come out. The one thing you can never have enough of is good efficient lighting.
Now I’m trying to decide on how I can put a windshield around that front light lol
@@Fentertainment real easy, 1/4 inch Lexan and a piano hinge. Make a cardboard template of the area complete with mounting points. Brake (bend) the bottom inch to stiffen it. You could also use some 80/20 (industrial products) plastic hinges if you don't want to use piano hinges. Use toggle clamps to secure it in the upright position
I’ve been looking at that kit for a while. Nice job Brother!
These are really cool lights that’s cool that you can change the color
What's up from Syracuse NY, currently at ocean lakes this week, I've watched a lot of your videos ever since we got our first cart this year. Thanks for all the info.
I appreciate it! I really do! Hope you’re enjoying your time here as well!
I’m prescribing more cold ones in celebration of your new lights.
How did you like the silver wolf motor I don’t think I seen that video out yet
It was a good motor kit. It didn’t compare to the navitas when it came to bottom end torque or the customer service. The kit doesn’t feature the otf controls navitas offers. I still have it and will put it on something again soon. The last cart I had it on was the limo when it had 33s on it and it did fine on road just not off-road.
I recently got a used golf cart. I've learned alot watching the videos. Im not gonna go crazy with accessories. Budget wise. A dc converter and the 6 gang relay switch i should be fine? I have a ezgo txt.
I would also get a $5 relay from amazon the same voltage as your cart and install it with the key switch so your dc converter wont drain the battery when you arent using the cart. ua-cam.com/video/yBuia-M_jHQ/v-deo.html
awesome!
Make sure you save a flashing caution light mode for them big run-away wheels! lol..
No joke!
heck yea im the 1st to like this video