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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Jan 2008
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I bought a used 2005 XRT 810. It has a very ruff ride. I mean I can fell every bump on the ground. I would like to know if this is normal. Buy the way the cart has about 30 hours on the meter. |
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Skipping Moose
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My Lynx (XRT 550) has the same ride... a bit stiff... try lowering the tire presure a bit... 15 lbs. or so...
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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Jan 2008
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I check the tire presser and they are at 14 lbs. Any other suggestion
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Skipping Moose
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Doc,
The ride is normal! The XRT's are made with the "Heavy duty" suspension, only because they are built as a "Work" vehicle. The goal of that cart is to handle 2 people and a load of: tools, topsoil, sand, bricks...etc. Without the extra load, it will ride very stiff! If you want it to ride with a softer feel, you could change the leaf springs to stock DS springs. but... I for one, would NOT recommend it!!! Or... you could put a couple of bags of sand in the box! If you want more of a "Cruiser"... sell it, and get a CC DS, or a Precedent! My 2 cents! |
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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Jan 2008
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I am not going to change the springs or sell it. I guess It’s something I can live with.
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Skipping Moose
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I wouldn't sell it, or change the springs either...
You'll get used to it... with just a little more time running around on it, you'll be happy you have... what you have! |
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Just me. .
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Pensacola, FL
Posts: 949
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