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01-09-2018, 02:21 PM | #11 | ||
Not Yet Wild
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Location: Midwest
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Re: Wheels & Tires
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----- @xeonman13 The smoothest tires are always going to have more sidewall (as many mentioned here). We have a whole section on our site for "Comfort Ride" (Cushy, taller 20.5" tire combos): http://www.golfcarttiresupply.com/comfortride-combos-cushy-taller-tires/ --- which will give you the smoothest ride possible on the street/ golf course. Out of the links you sent on Amazon, both have similar sidewall heights but I would personally say the 20x10-12 All Terrain DOT Tires/Combo ride slightly "less hard" than the 215/40-12" low profiles (it's taller tread)... but the 215/40-12" is much "smoother" on the street. Any All Terrain tread, even the DOT is going to have less contact with the pavement and therefore will make more noise and ride slightly less smooth. That said, the 20x10-12" DOT tire is "DOT approved" and rides pretty smooth on the street (better than the more aggressive All Terrain tires we offer). We'd prefer orders on our website, but if you do end up choosing to go with our Amazon Store, just make sure you click our name to order (as multiple other sellers have jumped on our listing ) Please let me know if you have any other questions or are comparing any other tires to the ones you posted. Feel free to call us 844-422-7884 or email us info@golfcarttiresupply.com |
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01-09-2018, 02:44 PM | #12 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Jul 2017
Location: East Central Missouri
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Re: Wheels & Tires
It is great to hear advice straight from the experts. Thanks Golf Cart Tire Supply for sharing your insights on this subject. It is great having you as a member/sponsor.
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01-09-2018, 02:50 PM | #13 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: John's Creek, GA
Posts: 14
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Re: Wheels & Tires
Thank you all for your replies.
@Golf Cart Tire Supply Thank you for the explanation. The reason I prefer Amazon is only because I was given a large gift card :). But I will make sure to use your store. Considering these, which have more sidewall and a 10" wheel. https://www.amazon.com/VAMPIRE-Machi...5527201&sr=8-2 Besides aesthetics are there any other reasons to lift a cart? |
01-10-2018, 03:20 PM | #14 | ||
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Location: Midwest
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Re: Wheels & Tires
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The 10" Vampire wheels and 205/50-10" DOT Tires (or any 10" wheel and 205/50-10" tire for that matter) will have a slightly softer ride quality than the 215/40-12" Tires on 12" wheels. As far as why people lift their carts, we've got an article for that: The 'Rise' In Popularity of Lifted Golf Carts To summarize the article:
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