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Old 06-23-2021, 07:47 PM   #11
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That’s what I was looking at. How can I tell if I have a 3 or 6” lift ?

Madjax 3" A-Arm Lift Kit for Club Car Precedent Golf Carts https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BS2H7MJ...Z5DDR900QCT3HW
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Old 06-23-2021, 08:34 PM   #12
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That’s what I was looking at. How can I tell if I have a 3 or 6” lift ?

Madjax 3" A-Arm Lift Kit for Club Car Precedent Golf Carts https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BS2H7MJ...Z5DDR900QCT3HW
That, I don't know how to answer. You "MIGHT" be able to make a replacement for the broken one. The kit in the picture shows a 2 leaf spring. Did yours have 2 leaves or 1 ? IF yours was 2 leaves, is your short leaf still good ? Do you have an old OEM front spring from a Club Car ? Does it have the appropriate center hole ? Is the arch similar ? You might can use one of those, cut to length, and bore the holes in each end to make a replacement. A warning beforehand, spring steel is super hard steel and you can burn up a drill bit QUICK trying to bore it. What WILL bore through spring steel is a carbide tipped masonry bit and a drill press on low speed. I found that hard to believe when somebody a long time ago told me about it, but found it to be true. Cutting the spring to length is best done by scoring it deep with a side grinder then breaking it in a big bench vise. Mark and drill the right size holes in the right place. You'll pretty much destroy the masonry bit but the cost of a new masonry bit is nothing like the cost of that lift kit. It CAN be done if you have the grinder, bit, drill press, vise and a McGuyver attitude. ( and don't even give a thought to trying to weld a broken spring ... that's foolish folly )
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Think I’ll just get replacement kit. Mine had 2.

Just not sure what size this one is
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Think I’ll just get replacement kit. Mine had 2.

Just not sure what size this one is
I don't know of a way you could determine that. I thought maybe looking at the two side by side maybe you could see some distinguishing difference, but I don't see any. Of course they may just be using a stock picture for both on Amazon.
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