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Old 02-11-2019, 09:27 PM   #1
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Over the summer I ordered a set of heavy duty rear springs from Golf Cart King thru Amazon. These are MODZ brand. I feel like they suck just as much as the factory rear springs. 2 adults on the rear and she is wanting to drag the earth. The adults are both under 200#. This is pissing me off.

Has anyone had his issue? Know of a solution? I now do not trust any of the “heavy duty springs statements” how the heck do we know which ones to trust so that people do not get hoodwinked.
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Old 02-11-2019, 09:41 PM   #2
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How many leafs? What cart?
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Old 02-11-2019, 09:46 PM   #3
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How many leafs? What cart?
2013 Precedent 4 prings in the pack.
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Are they over or under the rear end?


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Old 02-11-2019, 10:49 PM   #5
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Default Re: Heavy duty springs SAGGING

I bought a set through my local cart guy (I forget the brand name off hand, might have been RHOX), but I put 100lb custom made wood cargo bed and six 10 gallon water coolers full to top (80+ lbs each) on back of the cart. Rides wheelies, and the springs don’t even try to sag.
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Old 02-11-2019, 10:51 PM   #6
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Mine is a DS with 4 HD springs and I do not believe they have ever given any....
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Have you got a photo of your leaf setup?
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UNDER and this has no effect on the load carrying capacity of the springs. Also not doing and over axel flip as i do not want to lift the cart any.
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Have you got a photo of your leaf setup?
i looked in my phone and i guess that if i took one that it got deleted. This evening i will take a picture.
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Over the summer I ordered a set of heavy duty rear springs from Golf Cart King thru Amazon. These are MODZ brand. I feel like they suck just as much as the factory rear springs. 2 adults on the rear and she is wanting to drag the earth. The adults are both under 200#. This is pissing me off.

Has anyone had his issue? Know of a solution? I now do not trust any of the “heavy duty springs statements” how the heck do we know which ones to trust so that people do not get hoodwinked.


Really weird. I purchased the exact same springs from the same place, the same way. I have had NO sag what so ever. I have had 2 LARGE adults (500+ pounds total) and had no issues, in fact it road better with more weight.

I even removed the shocks and running springs only and drives great.

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