I have a 96 gas club car. It is just an off the course cart with no modifications. I want to do some upgrades for my son. I wanted to see what the best and easiest lift kit is to go with and what all besides the kit I need to purchase. I will be changing out the body, adding a seat in the rear, adding larger tires and want to add a radio. I found some of the kits come with the hd rear springs and some do not. I am trying to save some money and do the work myself so any suggestions would be great. Thanks
Lift Kit for 96 Club Car
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For a 6" lift you will need to decide whether you want a spindle lift or an A arm lift, my preference is with the A arm.
Quality lifts are made by Jakes Lifts and AllSports and I would not recommend any others. They are usually in the $350 range.
I know that with a 10 year old, safety is probably a consideration and the A arm lift is more stable. I hope you understand that lifting a cart also changes the center of gravity and they have more tendency to roll over than a stock height cart.
Personal note: My intention is not to chastise but I would have some serious reservations about a 10 yo riding unsupervised.Updated by dougmcp; November 6, 2011, 01:27 PM.
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Posted earlier by dougmcpPersonal note: My intention is not to chastise but I would have some serious reservations about a 10 yo riding unsupervised.
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He has been riding ATVs and dirt bikes since he was 5 and is a very capable driver. We had a lifted cart before this one and only sold it because it was battery and not gas and he also drives my lifted mule. He does not ride unsupervised. I appreciate the recommendation on the style because that was where I was not sure which one was the best.Updated by bb98; November 6, 2011, 07:54 PM.
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Posted earlier by bb98He has been riding ATVs and dirt bikes since he was 5 and is a very capable driver. We had a lifted cart before this one and only sold it because it was battery and not gas and he also drives my lifted mule. He does not ride unsupervised. I appreciate the recommendation on the style because that was where I was not sure which one was the best.
Back to the original theme of the thread, the best ride and handling would come from the A arm lift, here are a couple of companies to look at:
Allsports: http://www.allsportsliftkits.com/?page=liftkit-ds
Jakes: http://www.jakesliftkits.com/jakes-clubcar-oem.asp
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bb98, on the lift subject and custom fabricating your own.... See if you can get a detailed picture of a current lift kit on the market and custom fabricate the parts yourself from the pictures.
You could also consider purchasing a lift kit from a supplier, taking pictures of the parts and measurements, then return the kit for a refund and fabricate your own parts from scratch if you have the means. But this of course would be the A-Hole wayRegards
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I would wait until after you add the seat to see if you need the extra spring support.
If you get tire rub you have a few choices:
1) Install HD springs or new OEM springs.
2) Install an "add-a-leaf" helper spring.
3) Build a longer shackle for the rear spring hanger.
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Posted earlier by bb98I have a 96 gas club car. It is just an off the course cart with no modifications. I want to do some upgrades for my son. I wanted to see what the best and easiest lift kit is to go with and what all besides the kit I need to purchase. I will be changing out the body, adding a seat in the rear, adding larger tires and want to add a radio. I found some of the kits come with the hd rear springs and some do not. I am trying to save some money and do the work myself so any suggestions would be great. ThanksUpdated by ak47fan; February 11, 2012, 08:04 PM.
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