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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 10
| I am at a total loss to what to buy. I know nothing. I want to use present stock wheels for now but have the ability to put some knobs on it in the future without it messing with the new lift I am installing. What kit do you recommend as a DIY and at the least cost. I use the cart at my marina as a beer transportation vehicle and beach bum cart. I do not plan on off roading. It will be mostly for looks. Is this a good start? If not, what is better? Thanks http://cgi.ebay.com/Club-Car-DS-Golf...#ht_3372wt_941 |
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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 10
| anyone? |
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| Getting Wild Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: The Villages, FL
Posts: 78
| Just did mine with a "mini" 3" lift. First cart I ever did, used Jake's based on this site recommendations. Easy install and had to adjust toe when done. Put 205/65/10 underneath.... I like how it looks, but I may be a bit biased |
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| Getting Wild Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: McVeytown, PA
Posts: 90
| A lift kit is not something you should be looking for the "least cost". For safety reasons, suspension is not the place to cut corners. Remember, if you think it's cheap, there is a reason it's cheap. |
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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 18
| ![]() Here is mine 6" spindle lift on 23's and 12" wheels. |
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| Go Big or Go Home ![]() Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Central Texas
Posts: 2,871
| IMHO there should be no need to be cutting your frame to install a small lift kit. Look elsewhere, like Jakes! |
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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 10
| Wonderful news guys! I will check out Jakes. I also like both of the options shown. |
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| IDK&YDE ![]() Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: TEXAS
Posts: 708
| JAKES is all that and when you go for the disc brakes you dont have to modify or get someone to modify the front spindles.they are setup to accept the brake kit!awesome wishin i had gone that route on my 2001cc. |
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| Gone Wild Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Sacramento, California
Posts: 335
| I am skeptical by nature. I assume everything is wrong, until proven to be right. I have to admit when I recieved the long travel Jake's lift from a site sponsor, I was very impressd by the design and quality of construction! I do believe you can't go wrong by choosing one of thier kits. Kelly |
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| Gone Wild Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: South TX
Posts: 393
| Im going jakes on my CC |
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