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01-20-2009, 04:52 PM | #1 |
Not Yet Wild
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Location: Mississippi
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89 CC lift and torque help
I am about to lift my 89 Club Car (36 volts) but I have several questions. All my riding is off road, primarily old logging roads, and the terrain is rolling (and sometimes pretty muddy). I don't know whether to go with a spindle lift or an a arm. I am also concerned about torgue. I currently am running
19.5X9.5X8 knobby tires on the back and performance is fair on steep hills, but once lifted, I am certain I will want more torque. Also, I am concerned about lower speeds being a problem. Is there a way to boost torque without a large increase in speed. I realize that these may be stupid questions, but I really need some advice. Thanks, Larry. |
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01-21-2009, 10:29 AM | #2 |
just leave me alone
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Re: 89 CC lift and torque help
Welcome to the forum larryh,
I think you may have at least 2 options here , Search the Forum and read notes this has been discussed many times and there is a lot of good info. already out there ! |
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