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Old 09-26-2010, 03:29 PM   #1
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Default 12V Lights Halogen ?

I am wanting to add 2 of the small oval type 12V halogen driving lights that are typically sold at Autozone or Advance auto parts. Do these type of lights hold up with the shock & bouncing around of off roading on a cart ?
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Old 09-26-2010, 03:41 PM   #2
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Default Re: 12V Lights Halogen ?

No problem with the lights.
A golf cart doesn't get any more pounding or vibrations than a truck.
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Old 09-26-2010, 04:28 PM   #3
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Default Re: 12V Lights Halogen ?

If you look at the front of the image on the left you can see the same in square shape. $16 from Walmart and although I am not beating the cart up they are working well.
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Looks like a pretty easy place to mount too !


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If you look at the front of the image on the left you can see the same in square shape. $16 from Walmart and although I am not beating the cart up they are working well.
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Default Re: 12V Lights Halogen ?

I put them there so that the wires would be hidden by the internal parts of the dash. Also having them up a height helps a little with range.
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Old 09-27-2010, 12:05 PM   #6
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Default Re: 12V Lights Halogen ?

I have those lamps installed on my CC. I made a pattern and cut the front cowl to allow for mounting from behind to give it a nice smooth look. They work great and I have had no issues with them. $12.50 from WalMart.

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Default Re: 12V Lights Halogen ?

Anyone ever seen a SINGLE flood light bolted to the towing tab located on the front axle ? Suppose it would withstand the vibration ? All I have at the lake is unpaved roads & rock paths.
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Default Re: 12V Lights Halogen ?

EZ-Go has a set of headlight mounting brackets that you can mount ANY automotive driving/fog lights up to. Very strong, vibration free, easy install.

Part numbers are 74236G04P and 74236G03P, $13 each.
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Anyone ever seen a SINGLE flood light bolted to the towing tab located on the front axle ? Suppose it would withstand the vibration ? All I have at the lake is unpaved roads & rock paths.
IMO there would be too much turning to run the wires and keep them from getting hung up and the plane is too low for good lighting.
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Old 09-27-2010, 08:31 PM   #10
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Default Re: 12V Lights Halogen ?

I will find them. Thanks for the part numbers !!!
* Will these brackets work for other driving lights besides the Ez-Go big wide headlight ? Does the front cowling need to be removed to install these brackets ?


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EZ-Go has a set of headlight mounting brackets that you can mount ANY automotive driving/fog lights up to. Very strong, vibration free, easy install.

Part numbers are 74236G04P and 74236G03P, $13 each.

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