Question… is there a way to permanently lower it a couple inches? I have read where people have to let air out of their tires to get it in a 7 foot standard garage door with a lifted onward club car. In a community that you can use these golf carts as your regular vehicle it would be a pain in the ass to have to lower it every time you wanted to go in and out of your garage. I would buy my golf cart with a windshield, as probably makes a difference regarding lowering frame.
I have a Club Car DS with an extended top on it. From ground to top of highest point in roof is 78". I need to lower the roof to 64" so that I can get the cart in the building. How do I determine where to cut the supports for the roof at the 45 degree angle?
Oh man I need this just to park mine in the garage since its outside with a cover on it for now. I wonder if anyone does this local because I'd happily pay for that
How far down the post you measure to do the 45 angle cut I’m gonna use 8 inch flat stock because I don’t need it to collapse that much what do you think
Great job! I like the use of the pins instead of bolts & wingnuts others have used. Maybe a little more rattle going down the road, but much quicker/easier.
Great Idea, I am looking at a similar idea for storage in an area prone to flooding where I need to get the cart 3' off the ground with a 7'-7.5' max clearance ground to floor. I wonder if there is a process to do this but to bring the roof down no taller than the height of the steering wheel? I understand the Windscreen poses additional difficulty but I'm in the process of replacing a Club Car Precedent after a flood (out of pocket costs unfortunately) and want to be able to protect the new one from flooding in the future without having to store it elsewhere. Alternatively a quick connect / disconnect process using similar ideas to provide that clearance.
@@KonCity22 Yes put them on both sides. I think they were 3/8" bolt's. Can't remember for sure how long they were but you could measure just make sure to account for the thickness of the nut. I was think 3 or 4 inches long. Use a lock nut and don't tighten all the way so it is loose enough to move.
Any rattle?
What height did you cut the 45° angle on the vertical posts?
I would like to know the same thing. Let me know if you have an answer.
That is bad ass 👏🏿👏🏿💯💯
Great video is the post flat stock aluminum or steel? \
Looks great and it is Bad Ass !🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
What did you use on the top and bottom on the post. Not sure if the just bolts or what. Thank you
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I want to permanently lower a 4”-5” MadJax lifted cart …..what suggestions do you have🧐?
⭐️Thank you for your video….Great Job👍⭐️
Does it rattle when you are driving around?
Curious as well
Perfect!! I have the same problem. I'm gonna do this to mine!
Question… is there a way to permanently lower it a couple inches? I have read where people have to let air out of their tires to get it in a 7 foot standard garage door with a lifted onward club car. In a community that you can use these golf carts as your regular vehicle it would be a pain in the ass to have to lower it every time you wanted to go in and out of your garage. I would buy my golf cart with a windshield, as probably makes a difference regarding lowering frame.
I’m getting ready to do this to my 2021 club car onward - need to clear rear door opening on my ford transit - want to take camping
Look good Works Great I need to do this so my golf cart will fit into my High Roof Ford Transit
Thank you..
Is there any reason you couldn't cut the opposite direction so the roof folds forward?
Great job. I’m stealing your ideas 💡! Thank you.
Does it make a lot more noise when driving?
I need to ge able to take the top off to get my wheelchair bound son in the cart using a lift....any ideas?
I have a Club Car DS with an extended top on it. From ground to top of highest point in roof is 78". I need to lower the roof to 64" so that I can get the cart in the building. How do I determine where to cut the supports for the roof at the 45 degree angle?
I need to do this same thing. How bad is the rattling?
Oh man I need this just to park mine in the garage since its outside with a cover on it for now. I wonder if anyone does this local because I'd happily pay for that
How far down the post you measure to do the 45 angle cut I’m gonna use 8 inch flat stock because I don’t need it to collapse that much what do you think
How many inches did this drop the top
Great job! I like the use of the pins instead of bolts & wingnuts others have used. Maybe a little more rattle going down the road, but much quicker/easier.
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How far did you measure down for the 45* cut?
Love it. Thank you. Where did you get the metal bar for the attachment?
Nice job man! I like that decal on the windshield as well! lol
Great Idea, I am looking at a similar idea for storage in an area prone to flooding where I need to get the cart 3' off the ground with a 7'-7.5' max clearance ground to floor. I wonder if there is a process to do this but to bring the roof down no taller than the height of the steering wheel? I understand the Windscreen poses additional difficulty but I'm in the process of replacing a Club Car Precedent after a flood (out of pocket costs unfortunately) and want to be able to protect the new one from flooding in the future without having to store it elsewhere. Alternatively a quick connect / disconnect process using similar ideas to provide that clearance.
the nylon washers are placed where exactly?
In between the actual roll cage of the cart and the "flat stock arms" Just helps it rotate without binding.
@@kochisracinggarage9045 thank you, i will put them on both sides, what size screws did you use for the project?
@@KonCity22 Yes put them on both sides. I think they were 3/8" bolt's. Can't remember for sure how long they were but you could measure just make sure to account for the thickness of the nut. I was think 3 or 4 inches long. Use a lock nut and don't tighten all the way so it is loose enough to move.
@@kochisracinggarage9045 awesome thank you for your help... looks like a I have a project for labor day weekend
@@kochisracinggarage9045 Another question the area that is cut, is it the same distance from the roof on all 4 sides?
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Great job bud. Gotta post more vids. I've thought about doing something like this myself.