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Old 07-07-2012, 10:16 PM   #1
JcXtreme72
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Ok so I got the club car going. Got a deal from a friend on his 9 month old batteries and everything else works like a charm been driving it around today. It's a '93 resistor 36v cart. Speed on it is fine and it seems to have a quick jolt of some impressive torque. Left 2 black marks in my drive way. If I do a lift and throw 22" tires on it how bad will it be with the only upgrade being 2 gauge welding cables? Am I shooting myself in the foot here or will it be bearable? I know it will slow down on hills every cart is slow on my hill. Will I fry anything? Like I said I'm fine with the stock performance and top speed and I'm just wondering if the motor and resistors can handle it.
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