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08-11-2010, 07:57 PM | #1 |
Not Yet Wild
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Confused about what to look for in new cart
First post. Woo hoo! And here I go asking "the" noob stupid question!
I have been around GCs for years, but have not had one until just recently. I had a 93 EZ Marathon given to me by the in-laws. I will tinker with this a bit to get it in better condition, but I hope to sell or trade it in on a newer model in about a year. This is where I dont really know what I want. Basically, I know I want electric since I already have a Kawasaki Mule. I would like something 2006+/- and newer. I really dont know whether I want EZ-Go or Club Car(although I do seem to like the EZs better aesthetically). I would like a lifted cart with a heavy duty controller to handle the hills and trails I have on my property. The cart will be just used for cruising the neighborhood and the trails with moderate hills. I want to have a back seat but not for hauling anything other than people. A little speed would be nice, but a good mix of speed/torque would be best. Now, the real question(s): -Any real reason to choose EZ over CC(or the other way around)? -Do I want 36v or 48v? -Model - TXT, Precedent, or other? -What model drive sytem? PDS, Sepex, or other type? -Anything to look out for when buying to make sure I am getting what I am expecting? -Should I expect to get anything in trade for the Marathon or should I just keep it as a beater for the kids? -I am tired after a surgery(on me, I am not a doc) so I am sure there are other questions I havent even yet considered. Please help me any way you can. Most carts I see appear to be priced similarly at between $3-4k dependent on features such as lights, radios, etc. I guess thats about typical. Thanks, Rod |
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08-12-2010, 09:41 AM | #2 |
Gone Wild
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Re: Confused about what to look for in new cart
I would go for the txt fleet system. They are cheap to upgrade and lots of accessories for them. 2010 was the first year of the 48V txt, but you can upgrade a 36V to 48V for around 1200+. this includes batteries, controller, solenoid, charger, wiring.
I cannot comment on the CC since i dont sell or work on them. I do like the EZGO better in looks. |
08-12-2010, 09:54 AM | #3 |
Maybe This Weekend :)
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Re: Confused about what to look for in new cart
Looks like you wanna do exactly what I did
Started with this beat up marathon - [IMG][/IMG] Made it to this- [IMG][/IMG] [IMG][/IMG] Sold it bought this cheap- [IMG][/IMG] Fixed it up a bit- [IMG][/IMG] Traded for this - [IMG][/IMG] |
08-12-2010, 10:29 AM | #4 |
Gone Wild
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Re: Confused about what to look for in new cart
Hey ChevyRacing75 I see that you have your woman trained well! She is a good cart washer. What were doing? Supervising with a cold Bud light.
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08-12-2010, 10:36 AM | #5 |
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08-12-2010, 10:53 AM | #6 |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: Confused about what to look for in new cart
I appreciate all replies. I just want to be educated prior to my shopping experience so that I will know what to look for AND make sure I am getting what I pay for. I dont need a GC salesman to get googly-eyed over my ignorance!! LOL
ChevyRacer, you did good with your trades. While I do want to get the Marathon running good again, I dont think I will be "blingin" it out to turn a sale even though I will likely try to sell it privately first. I just need to get it going until year end or next years tax return(maybe sooner given the right deal). Then, I hope to go straight for the upgrade. BTW, your current ride is nice, although way nicer than what I want. So, a late model TXT fleet would work fine. Do I want PDS? Would the cart most likely have an upgraded HD (400 amp??)controller if I buy a lifted model? Since I have read of the overheating/shut down problems on BGW, I am worried that it would it need the HD controller. As far as 36v vs. 48v, I would rather not do an upgrade immediately. I may ask this same series of ?s in the CC section to get an opinion of what CC offers in 48v. Thanks again for the info. Rod |
08-12-2010, 12:06 PM | #7 |
Gone Wild
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Re: Confused about what to look for in new cart
you ae right about the PDS controllers overheating and dying. If you are looking to upgrade motor and controllers Fleet is the way to go since they are cheaper than PDS stuff. I like the PDS since the f-n-r switch is dash mounted, but they do cost more to mod. If you go 400 amp alltrax on a PDS that eliminates mojority of the issues.
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08-12-2010, 02:20 PM | #8 |
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Re: Confused about what to look for in new cart
IMO The least expensive way to have 48v is to start with a Club Car 48volt w/ series wound motor. Very similar to a Ezgo TXT but you will have 48 volt platform (including 48v charger to build on which will save several hundred $$. You can just as easily upgrade to Alltrax controller etc.
Again I am more biased to performance than brand. |
08-12-2010, 06:21 PM | #9 |
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08-24-2010, 07:58 PM | #10 |
Gone Wild
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Re: Confused about what to look for in new cart
What is this solenoid conversion that you speak of rabbit?
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