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Gone Wild
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Rhode Island
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I have a 1992 Club Car Villager (4 seater). It has a heavy duty fiberglass body. The body is beat up a bit and has some large cracks here and there. Yesterday I picked up a new body that is a different material. It is a flexible rubber or plastic instead of the heavy duty fiberglass. My question is....do the newer bodies have reinforcement behind the flexible rubber / plastic body? It seems strong, but I'm not sure it is not strong enough to support the front and rear seats and hinges.
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Boobee
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I'm assuming it's the same as the new body I put on my cart. It's the one with molded in color. It's been fine with the seat hinges, etc.
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Rhode Island
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Thanks for the response Boo. At first I was just a little nervous....thinking about what would happen after some off roading with a full load of goats on it.
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Frog Hunter
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Get pics with the load of goats on the cart. Thats a new one...
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