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Old 07-21-2017, 08:54 AM   #1
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I have changed from 36v to 48v
Added Alltrax XCT controller
Added HD Solenoid
2 gauge cables
12v reducer
radio and speakers
lift kit
22' tires
FSIP MOT-B3 motor
Blacked out the seats
Blacked out the canopy
Tinted windshield

Only thing I have lined up is the lithium upgrade
I dont want my addiction to die out, short of building another cart, I dont know what else to do
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Old 07-21-2017, 08:58 AM   #2
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Time for that Lithium pack!!
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Old 07-21-2017, 09:23 AM   #3
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then you can figure out what to do with all the extra space under the seat
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Old 07-21-2017, 09:26 AM   #4
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then you can figure out what to do with all the extra space under the seat
Mini fridge or even better, a jockey box to cool the beer coming from the 1/4 barrel kegs standing in the bag well!
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Old 07-21-2017, 09:34 AM   #5
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Mini fridge or even better, a jockey box to cool the beer coming from the 1/4 barrel kegs standing in the bag well!


Now I like the sound of that, time to breakout photoshop and start playing


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Old 07-26-2017, 04:05 PM   #6
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How did you black out your canopy? I tried using Krylon Fusion for plastic and it hasn't worked out well. I used detergent to clean the canopy and then mineral spirits like the video said. I even used TSP before spraying it but it is very sensitive to the slightest touch and I've had to touch it up even after it sat for almost 24 hours.

Cart looks good by the way! Did you wrap it or was it black when you got it?
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Old 07-27-2017, 06:41 AM   #7
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How did you black out your canopy? I tried using Krylon Fusion for plastic and it hasn't worked out well. I used detergent to clean the canopy and then mineral spirits like the video said. I even used TSP before spraying it but it is very sensitive to the slightest touch and I've had to touch it up even after it sat for almost 24 hours.



Cart looks good by the way! Did you wrap it or was it black when you got it?


At first I tried plasti-dip and that was a disaster, it didn't hold up at all, removing that was even worse. I ended up taking my pressure washer to get the plasti-dip off/get it nice and clean. I sprad it with truck bed liner to give it a more rugged texture. You can even tell it's bed liner unless you run your hand across it, and so far it's holding up very well. The cart was black when I got it, has metallic flakes in the paint which I think gives it a nice touch.


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Old 07-27-2017, 08:38 AM   #8
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At first I tried plasti-dip and that was a disaster, it didn't hold up at all, removing that was even worse. I ended up taking my pressure washer to get the plasti-dip off/get it nice and clean. I sprad it with truck bed liner to give it a more rugged texture. You can even tell it's bed liner unless you run your hand across it, and so far it's holding up very well. The cart was black when I got it, has metallic flakes in the paint which I think gives it a nice touch.


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Well that might be my next approach. Still better than $250+ for a new lid. I've got the bottom side of the lid drying with fans now. Been going since yesterday morning. I bought some rustoleum for plastic and thought I'd try the top again once the bottom was dry and was holding up. Thanks for the tip on plasti-dip as that was going to be my last resort.


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