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  2. Club Car Factory Paint Code - Buggies Gone Wild

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    Location: Lower Alabama. Posts: 31. Club Car Factory Paint Code. I need to touch up a few blemishes on my 05 CC DS IQ (white). The only factory paint I have found online comes in 1.5 oz touchup bottles. Anyone know where I can purchase a larger quantity or the paint code I can take to my auto paint supplier for matching.

  3. Programming Curtis Controller (Quick Setup Guide) - Buggies Gone...

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    Posts: 23. Programming Curtis Controller (Quick Setup Guide) This original thread does a great job detailing all that goes into interacting with a Curtis controller via a DIY 1314 cable. Since that thread has grown so much, I wanted to spell out the steps I followed to hopefully help future folks get through this setup process easier.

  4. Lowering a Club Car DS - Buggies Gone Wild

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    Re: Lowering a Club Car DS. 1.Flip the bottom leaf over to put the spindale up higher. 2.Cut the top off at the weld and have it rewelded around the center of the spindale. That would move the wheel up and the cart down. 3.

  5. Buggies Gone Wild Golf Cart Forum

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    Electric Club Car. Electric DS, and Precedent golf cars ... Fun and exciting videos of golf carts/atv's ...

  6. Club Car Z-bracket lift, Strongest - Buggies Gone Wild

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    Posts: 85. Club Car Z-bracket lift, Strongest ??? I have been reading up on the different types of lifts for Club Car (DS style frame on a CarryAll) and am confused. I was told by the dealer to stay away from ANY type of spindle lift (steering problems, strength, ride quality, etc.) and told that I should use a Z-bracket frame cut style lift as ...

  7. 2016 Club Car Precedent Recommendations for Lithium Conversion -...

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    Re: 2016 Club Car Precedent Recommendations for Lithium Conversion - BatteryEvo. So you are aware the Bader is a NMC pack not a Lifepo4 pack. Club car does not have the same electronic parking brake/emergency brake setup as the RXV so no worry about that there. Yes you will need a reducer to run 12v accessories or a separate 12v battery.

  8. Club Car Golf Carts - Electric - Buggies Gone Wild

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    23,971. Sticky: What year is my cart - Serial number Guide for Electric Club Car Golf Carts. roady89. 03-05-2014 06:56 PM by lockman1. 2. 80,789. Sticky: Complete manual for Powerdrive Charger.

  9. 1995 DS Club Car Gas has no spark - Buggies Gone Wild

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    Re: 1995 DS Club Car Gas has no spark. Welcome to BGW Bob! Before getting into the thought of replacing the coil On a 1995, there are 2 things that work in conjunction with the coil to create/inhibit spark, One is an external ignitor, (#18 ) and the other is the rev limiter, (#16) First... disconnect the ground wire on the left mounting bolt of ...

  10. How to make my cart idle instead of shutting off - Buggies Gone...

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    This diagram is for 1984-1996, but I think the only difference would be the wires that attach to the starter-generator since the motors on the older carts spin counter-clockwise and your 2001 will spin clockwise. But you shouldn't have to touch those wires to make this change anyway. 06-04-2017, 03:32 PM. # 7.

  11. Where is the factory Voltage Reducer on my Cart? - Buggies Gone...

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    It only reduces power from 16 volts to 12 volts by using batteries #5 and #6, the two batteries on the driver's side of the cart. The blue wire you're speaking of is the positive feed for the light harness. The reducer is reducing the power via the negative cable, but it's tied into the negative part of the circuit near the front of the car ...