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12-16-2013, 03:29 AM | #1 |
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springs on top of axle?
I have a 2010 EZGO PDS with a 4 in. drop axle lift. I was wondering if it were
possible to take the front springs from under the axle and mount them on top of the axle along with maybe a 1.5-2 in. metal block for added height. I haven't looked at the back yet to see how I could do it. If anybody thinks this will work or either it's a bad idea please chime in. I just want a little more height. Thanks. |
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12-16-2013, 08:37 AM | #2 |
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Re: springs on top of axle?
You can flip the front spring to the top of the axle in 94-01 carts since the steering box was mounted to the frame in those years. At mid 2001 they moved the steering box, now called a rack and pinion, to te top of the front axle. It would be very, very difficult to move the springs to the top in the later year txt's.
If you had the earlier cart and did the flip on your 4" drop axle AND added a 2" spacer you would have about 8" lift. What are your goals with that much lift? |
12-16-2013, 10:35 AM | #3 |
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Re: springs on top of axle?
I apologize, kojo, for hijacking, but I'm curious whether your motive is cost or something else?
The reason I ask is because I have a friend who has had several carts, and he goes "back into the shed" to find metal, hacks a few pieces, installs to create the lift, then sells the carts. I wouldn't want something that saved money but created other problems. The cost for my Jake's a-arm kit was $300, everything fit, it looks great, and it drives perfectly. No issues. If asked by someone I knew what I would say regarding a 2010 cart, I'd say purchase a kit that gives you the desired height beyond the 4" you already have. That's my $.02. |
12-17-2013, 02:31 AM | #4 |
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Re: springs on top of axle?
Thanks Sportcoupe and Rep for your advice. To answer your question Sportcoupe, basically I just want some more lift, not really for bigger tires. I
have 23x10.5x12 on now, the biggest I would go would be a 24x8x12, a little narrower but a tad taller. Thought of something else, could I go to 24 in. tall tires without any problems. Everything is stock but, want to go with a 400 Alltrax. To answer your question Rep, I was just wanting to see if I could do it myself without buying a new lift, but after seeing your opinions I think I'll go the best route and buy one instead. Thanks again guys for your input and advice. |
12-17-2013, 07:42 AM | #5 |
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Re: springs on top of axle?
About the only way to get additional lift on a 2001.5+ cart without replacing lift kit is fabricating spacers for between the front spring and frame. I wouldn't go more then a 2" spacer. There are a couple of drawbacks though.
1) You will loose the rod for auto brake release when you push on the gas pedal. 2) The steering shaft will be too short requiring cutting, adding a tube sleeve and re-welding back together. For example, a 6" tube sleeve works well with a 2" spring spacer. Adding lift to the rear is comparatively easy. The best way is replace the 4" lift block with a 6" lift block. You could also make extended shackles as well with a center support bolt and spacer to reduce swaying due to extra length. I have done these mods to several carts with very good results to clear larger atv tires on golf carts. |
12-17-2013, 01:24 PM | #6 |
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Re: springs on top of axle?
Thanks for the info Sportcoupe, on the brake rod release, if I go 2 in. I'll lose it
but how about any less than 2, would results be the same. By you saying this you mean the brakes wouldn't lock when pressed down right? Thanks again for the info on that, I'm going to take it from someone who's been there and done that, and go your way. Thanks man. |
12-17-2013, 01:30 PM | #7 |
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Re: springs on top of axle?
Wasn't thinking there Sportcoupe, had my head screwed on backwards there for a minute. It would just effect the brake on gas pedal depression. The brake safety lock while depressing them would still lock brakes. How far does the steering shaft go into the shaft sleeve, just out of curiousity. Thanks man.
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12-17-2013, 02:29 PM | #8 |
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Re: springs on top of axle?
Where exactly do you cut steering tube shaft, down close to the knuckle where it will not interfere with steering shaft itself, and just add a piece of tubing of some sort. Whats the spring spacer for. Does it have one now. Sorry for so many questions. Thanks a lot for your info.
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12-17-2013, 03:12 PM | #9 |
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Re: springs on top of axle?
You answered your question on the auto brake release. With a 2" spacer between the spring and frame, there is no room left for the rod that does auto brake release. You MIGHT get by with a 1" spacer and keep the rod. It would be tight.
The steering shaft slip joint isn't very long from the factory. Attached is a picture of the gap created by just a 2" spacer added between frame and spring. If you look close you can see my two 1"x2" rectangular spacers on the spring. Notice they don't even come close anymore? I wouldn't even add a 1" spacer to a new style steering ezgo without addressing the steering shaft. I also added pictures of the finished extended shaft. The finished shaft wasn't long enough still and I had to re-do it. I never got a final picture but the welded sleeve was about 3.75" long. |
12-17-2013, 11:22 PM | #10 |
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Re: springs on top of axle?
Thanks Sportcoupe for the info and especially the pictures. Now I know exactly what to do with the shaft. I've got a flux-core but I'm gonna get my buddy to do it with his stick welder (for strength). I'm good with directions but I'm better with pictures. Thanks again Sportcoupe for the help.
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