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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 42
| i know this sounds stupid but...can you paint the wheels on a golf cart? and if you can.. how? |
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| Ban Puppy Mills & Stores! ![]() Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: SE Florida
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Jack up your cart and support the wheel that will be up in the air. Remove the 4 lugs from the wheels, (loosen them first while the tire is still touching the ground but don't remove the lug nuts yet,) remove the lug nuts while the wheel is off the ground, clean the area that needs paint, tape off the tire area to prevent over spray on the tire, paint the wheel, let dry and place back on the lugs, hand tighten the lugs, lower the cart, firmly tighten the lugs and repeat on the other three. Are we sure it isn't April 1st? ![]() Not being smart since you did say this might sound stupid... ![]() | |
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| Gone Wild Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Golf Carts!! Chickamauga, GA
Posts: 1,696
| I always loosen and tighten the nuts when its up in the air. And remember, lefty loosey righty tighty. |
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| Ban Puppy Mills & Stores! ![]() Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: SE Florida
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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Nov 2008
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| hahahahaha...lmho. thanks guys for the help...and making me feel MORE stupid. |
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| Carts Unlimited ![]() Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: So Cal
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| We are not all that mean (publicly ) |
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| Ban Puppy Mills & Stores! ![]() Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: SE Florida
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Cartdude9000 you asking two questions... "i know this sounds stupid but...can you paint the wheels on a golf cart? and if you can.. how? Were they answered? What did you not know about painting wheels on a cart? What did you not know about how to paint the wheels? Please explain any lack of understanding on your part on these two issues if you would and/or do you now have the knowledge to do these two tasks. "hahahahaha...lmho. thanks guys for the help...and making me feel MORE stupid." You put it out there and asked for the information stating that it might sound stupid, but hopefully you got the information that you requested. | |
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| Gone Wild | i mean i hate to say this but at least over at the other site your ? got ansered here everything gets turned into a joke |
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