10-20-2012, 08:13 PM | #11 |
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Re: EZGO Sheetmetal
I did the TXT-Swap(see Avatar-Pic),the side-rails for your seat-frame need to be lowered about 1" due to the step in the TXT body where the seat sits.The rear seat-rail either stays or goes,your choice.Factory TXT doesn't have the rear support,I left mine when I built it,but cut it out when I swapped to Big-Block(I couldn't drop the motor down in with it there).You will have to cut a knotch in the rail on each side just ahead of the rear wheels,on the rocker-panel area for the mount-tab on the body to drop into.I added a channel across the rear of the frame,for the bag-well to sit on.Other than that,its' very simple.The swap on the Marathon Cowls that was discussed earlier in this post,I stated that you must have a "complete-cowl",meaning all braces,brackets,etc..Then its' not a complex swap.The TXT-Swap is a one-day job,not hard at all.Hope this helps.
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