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.
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
@@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.
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 job bud. Gotta post more vids. I've thought about doing something like this myself.
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.
Look good
Works Great
I need to do this so my golf cart will fit into my High Roof Ford Transit
Nice job man! I like that decal on the windshield as well! lol
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
Great video is the post flat stock aluminum or steel?
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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.
What did you use on the top and bottom on the post. Not sure if the just bolts or what. Thank you
I want to permanently lower a 4”-5” MadJax lifted cart …..what suggestions do you have🧐?
⭐️Thank you for your video….Great Job👍⭐️
Love it. Thank you. Where did you get the metal bar for the attachment?
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?
Looks great and it is Bad Ass !🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Does it make a lot more noise when driving?
Is there any reason you couldn't cut the opposite direction so the roof folds forward?
That is bad ass 👏🏿👏🏿💯💯
I need to ge able to take the top off to get my wheelchair bound son in the cart using a lift....any ideas?
Any rattle?
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
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.
Great job. I’m stealing your ideas 💡! Thank you.
How many inches did this drop the top
I need to do this same thing. How bad is the rattling?
How far did you measure down for the 45* cut?
Check Cart Collapse website
Thank you..
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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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Does it rattle when you are driving around?
Curious as well