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03-01-2017, 02:26 PM | #1 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Feb 2017
Location: Liberty Hill, Texas
Posts: 472
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98 TXT Project.. Am I thinking Right ?
After being a good newbie and reading, and reading, and reading, I think I'm ready to start on the 98 TXT 36v series) project I "inherited"...
It is in excellent condition with the exception of the dead 6x6v batteries, the blown controller and some crispy wiring !!! It seems Bubba's cousin had an issue with a radio install. (I would agree !) (If you have picked up on my sense of humor, grab a beer and read on) My use for the cart will be getting around my ranch community and occasional use on my property. I am a retired electro/mechanical technician, so I'm plenty comfortable with the tech skills needed. Here is what I have on my shopping/to do list, I would sure appreciate your input as to errors, wrong selection, or other newbie screw-ups I may have made. 6x8V battery... brand and type as to what I can find locally (Austin, Tx area) 2 ga. cables "everywhere".. Scotty B's 484B package w/400 sol, HD F&R, + controller fan (it gets HOT here) 5" lift with HD springs front & rear (open for source/model suggestions) Flip rear seat kit 12" SS108's with 22" AT tires (already have these via "favor" trades) Re-cover seats (wife's input) (see how smart I am ?) Body paint (have "trading credits" with local body shop) OK that's it..... I am open to all suggestions, If you can save me from a few "Aw, ****"s I would certainly appreciate it ! Thanks !! Stan |
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03-01-2017, 02:35 PM | #2 |
Happy Carting
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Southern California
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Re: 98 TXT Project.. Am I thinking Right ?
Sounds Like a solid plan Stan.
Lets check out how your choice stacks up to my favorite package. Pkg 484 = 400a control/400a solenoid/add a fan = 541.00 That's the lowest price for these components on the internet and initially it looks like a *** good choice. But wait - Pkg 485 = 500a control/400a solenoid/includes the fan for 549.00 That's 110 peak amps more for $8. Plus the larger components in the 500 will not 'work' as hard as the 400 doing the same job which means lower operating temperatures and longer component life ...... Plus it is suitable if the ife insists you need a bigger motor later on, if you know what I mean How about a couple of before pictures? |
03-01-2017, 02:41 PM | #3 | |
Just Gone
Join Date: Sep 2015
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 3,549
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Re: 98 TXT Project.. Am I thinking Right ?
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Go with a good quality battery to get the most out of all the hard work you'll be putting into the cart. Trojan, US Battery and Crown and crowd favorites around here. For the 2ga cables, you can't go wrong getting Scotty's since you're already ordering from him anyway. They're very nice and high quality. I'd suggest going with his reversing contactor instead of the HD FNR, it'll last you forever and using the rocker style switch is so much nicer that the old school lever. For lifts, I have the All Sports super sport 6" a-arm lift and recommend it. I like it a lot (as do a lot of other members on here), but if you have the coin and plan on going off-road much, go with a LT kit. HD rear leaf springs are needed if you plan on hauling people or materials on the rear seat/bed. For the rear seat, I have the All Sports rear seat and love it. It's deep enough for adults to sit comfortably on the back and sturdy enough to carry deer, lawn equipment, firewood, etc. on the fold down bed. Have fun and don't forget to post pics! We love pics! |
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03-01-2017, 02:41 PM | #4 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: NE Indiana & SW Florida
Posts: 3,238
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Re: 98 TXT Project.. Am I thinking Right ?
How about a 48v charger...
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03-01-2017, 02:48 PM | #5 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Peachtree City, Ga.
Posts: 2,759
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Re: 98 TXT Project.. Am I thinking Right ?
+one on the reversing contactor. Only a few bucks more. Your wife will like it. Electronic shifting instead of wrestling with the lever.
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03-01-2017, 04:28 PM | #6 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Aiken, SC
Posts: 13,173
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Re: 98 TXT Project.. Am I thinking Right ?
+2 on the contactor.. Its a shame Alltrax doesn't build a controller with this built in. Would be a little bigger and cost more but all in one package..
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03-01-2017, 09:27 PM | #7 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Alaska/SoCal
Posts: 549
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Re: 98 TXT Project.. Am I thinking Right ?
Some good ideas
Looking forward to the build thread With pictures of course |
03-02-2017, 10:41 AM | #8 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Feb 2017
Location: Liberty Hill, Texas
Posts: 472
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Re: 98 TXT Project.. Am I thinking Right ?
WOW !!
A great community ! Scotty B.. I will take your advice, plan now is a 485 kit with 400 sol and will add the FR contactor kit. USGI..... Duh, a charger....Thanks for the "nudge"... Cables... Lucky to have a "pipeline welder" as a neighbor. Have free access to #2 welding cable and terminators, plus I'm kind of OCD on wiring and harness neatness from 40 year profession. I am still looking at rear seats, most are not very clear if theirs will need additional roof supports or not... I will work on before and during pics, I'm your Uncle Larry with a camera, (you know the one with his thumb in every pic) ! Thanks again to all of you for your input ! and don't stop !!! Stan |
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