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Old 05-25-2015, 10:19 AM   #11
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We have it on my in-laws cart, it is great for the money but I would go a different route if you ever want to put a step hitch on the back as the metal is too thin and there is no square tubing as a perimeter. If you never plan to tow anything then it is great.
Good advice thanks as i was planning on towing a small trailer for the garbage cans and debris around the property. I hadn't thought of that,thanks for that heads up. Any advice on which kit would suit me better ? Thanks again, you saved me from a mistake.
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Old 05-25-2015, 10:21 AM   #12
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No you were just being a wise guy/smart arse and again your of no help.I know your type, nothing worthwhile to say and always looking to start sh!t. Me i'm good at ending sh!t. I hat focks like you.If the best advice you can give is to tell someone its about time they learned how to use a search feature, than your a useless member.Focking corksucker
A lot of topics get posted here and get very few responces.... I was trying to show a newcomer that using the search feature with the name brand may be of some help at finding out info; that is why I provided you with a link to my search.... I don't know anything about you or your seat request but I wanted to be at least of some assistance....

So good day to you.....
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Old 05-25-2015, 10:53 AM   #13
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A lot of topics get posted here and get very few responces.... I was trying to show a newcomer that using the search feature with the name brand may be of some help at finding out info; that is why I provided you with a link to my search.... I don't know anything about you or your seat request but I wanted to be at least of some assistance....

So good day to you.....
First mistake was you ASSUMED -Second Mistake - you didn't help the newbie member at all with your advice. Don't mistake me for your average american moron, you obama lovers and voters. I have no patience for american idiots or bullies. And i'll call you on it everytime. What made you think i didn't know how to use a forum search feature. You could have used it to find the links i seeked and posted them,if you thought i was a dumb newcomer, and wanted to REALLY HELP .Not calling you a bully, i'm gonna give you the benefit of the doubt this time. I belong to other forums and you have nothing to teach me unless you are answering the questions asked in the thread about golf carts. I'm a newcomer here, not everywhere. Peace, now get off my thread before you piss me off
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Old 05-25-2015, 10:56 AM   #14
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No you were just being a wise guy/smart arse and again your of no help.I know your type, nothing worthwhile to say and always looking to start sh!t. Me i'm good at ending sh!t. I hat focks like you.If the best advice you can give is to tell someone its about time they learned how to use a search feature, than your a useless member.Focking corksucker
Where is the "Like" button?
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Old 05-25-2015, 11:03 AM   #15
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Where is the "Like" button?
Thanks for making me laugh Al,,, its a good time for that ,,,and a beer. I'm letting no sh!t fly anymore. Too old for that nonsense How many days have i been on this forum,,,,didn't take long ,,i knew someone would piss me off. I have a character flaw diagnosed as "dontpissmeoffdumbass" and its incurable. I smoke weed for my affliction, it keeps me from going postal on them !
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Old 05-25-2015, 11:24 AM   #16
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Old 05-25-2015, 12:03 PM   #17
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I have installed 3 of these on carts. One EZ GO and two CC DS and while not perfect they are built well. I like the foot board on top of the frame rails. Some of them have it mounted below the bumper and while it is good for getting on it is bad for comfortable seating and departure angle especially if the cart is not lifted. Cushions are comfortable and hardware is stainless.

Also. I think a hitch could be added easily. There is a 1" square tubing around the outer edge and a brace along the mounting edge that should support it fine.
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Old 05-25-2015, 01:51 PM   #18
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Thanks man , that's what i'm looking for , personal experience and thoughts
blitzkrieg, i too have the same backseat and its a great product. used it to haul 30 bags of marble chips about a month back (did like 10 bags at a time and each bag is 35 pounds). we also take the cart to our neighborhood's mooring with friends and my buddy and i are both 192 pounds and sit in the back (our wives insist on driving as beer is frequently involved) with no issue.

installation was also very straightforward (keeping that i have an ezgo), not sure with CC but i imagine about the same.

hope this helps and happy Memorial Day!
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Old 05-25-2015, 03:00 PM   #19
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I have installed 3 of these on carts. One EZ GO and two CC DS and while not perfect they are built well. I like the foot board on top of the frame rails. Some of them have it mounted below the bumper and while it is good for getting on it is bad for comfortable seating and departure angle especially if the cart is not lifted. Cushions are comfortable and hardware is stainless.

Also. I think a hitch could be added easily. There is a 1" square tubing around the outer edge and a brace along the mounting edge that should support it fine.
Thats what i needed to hear dude. A hitch is in its future. You always have the answers i seek. Do these come with new hardware for the front seats as it must make my old front seat mounting brackets unusable correct ?
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blitzkrieg, i too have the same backseat and its a great product. used it to haul 30 bags of marble chips about a month back (did like 10 bags at a time and each bag is 35 pounds). we also take the cart to our neighborhood's mooring with friends and my buddy and i are both 192 pounds and sit in the back (our wives insist on driving as beer is frequently involved) with no issue.

installation was also very straightforward (keeping that i have an ezgo), not sure with CC but i imagine about the same.

hope this helps and happy Memorial Day!
Great feedback,the most i'll haul on it will be groceries and salt for the water softner, stuff like that.Thanks for your info and have a happy and safe holiday to you also .
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Old 05-25-2015, 03:35 PM   #20
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yes, comes with all new hardware.
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