This video was absolutely key in helping install a 3" Rhox lift kit on my 2015 TXT, best vid around for this model. As the product page warned we had to swap the brake assemblies which was a challenge. Also, make sure you have a full size floor jack that goes tall enough (I got a small one from Harbor Freight cause i was like "well it's just a golf cart"), also make sure you're aware of stabilizing the axel and motor for when the leaf springs come off, ours lurched forward and rested against the body
Yes, for the front! If you could figure out the back, a 12" lift could make the car kinda unstable! Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe!!
Hand tools can always be used with the proper measurements. The process might take a bit longer but the result will be the same. Thanks for the comment.
Hi, Great set of videos. I've followed this video to end and am now trying to install the pin in to secure the brake lines. I've removed the brake line cable from the zip tie by the battery and routed it under the spot where the cable holder is. I followed these steps, and I'm stuck at the end where I'm trying to attach the brake lines to the driver side. I still have the parking brake engaged as well. The issue is that that I can't get the holes on the lines and the cable to line up to drop the pin in without a massive amount to force and even then I'm about 1/8" or more short of lining them up. Is there anything I can do to get more wiggle room shy of buying a longer brake line? Any screws I can adjust to get slack? Same also for the passenger side where I’m short of lining up the holes after removing the screw holding the cable under the battery. Thank You!
It doesn't look like you added any extra leaf springs to the cart but you also added a rear seat, wouldn't you normally add another leaf or change leafs to heavy duty ones if you were adding a seat for more riders?
We do one installation video at a time. Yes, there is another video showing installation of heavy duty springs. Anytime that you add items to your golf cart causing it to have extra weight to the rear of the golf cart, heavy duty leaf springs are suggested.
We make an aftermarket Heavy Duty Coil shock. You can find this product by putting this product number in the search bar on our website: SPN-0109B Thanks for the questions.
Oh my gosh. This must be the owners kid. Who is a hack. I have never seen just a bad video. He is absolutely horrible. Hammering and cross threading and getting grease on everything. Seriously this is not the job for him.
This video was absolutely key in helping install a 3" Rhox lift kit on my 2015 TXT, best vid around for this model. As the product page warned we had to swap the brake assemblies which was a challenge. Also, make sure you have a full size floor jack that goes tall enough (I got a small one from Harbor Freight cause i was like "well it's just a golf cart"), also make sure you're aware of stabilizing the axel and motor for when the leaf springs come off, ours lurched forward and rested against the body
I'm glad no one was hurt! Working on golf cars can be fun, yet challenging! Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe!!
Could you put a 6 inch drop axle lift and put the 6 inch spindles on it to make 12 inches of lift?
Yes, for the front! If you could figure out the back, a 12" lift could make the car kinda unstable! Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe!!
Also which golf cart brands are best to buy when it comes to aftermarket accessories like this lift kit
any videos for a 2010 ez go txt 48 lift? drop axle lift kit
How much is the kit ...
My steering box is not on the front axle and I couldn't find the 103 kit I only see the 102 anyone know where I can get the right kit
What tools could i use besides electrical or air???
Hand tools can always be used with the proper measurements. The process might take a bit longer but the result will be the same. Thanks for the comment.
Hi, Great set of videos. I've followed this video to end and am now trying to install the pin in to secure the brake lines. I've removed the brake line cable from the zip tie by the battery and routed it under the spot where the cable holder is. I followed these steps, and I'm stuck at the end where I'm trying to attach the brake lines to the driver side. I still have the parking brake engaged as well. The issue is that that I can't get the holes on the lines and the cable to line up to drop the pin in without a massive amount to force and even then I'm about 1/8" or more short of lining them up. Is there anything I can do to get more wiggle room shy of buying a longer brake line? Any screws I can adjust to get slack? Same also for the passenger side where I’m short of lining up the holes after removing the screw holding the cable under the battery.
Thank You!
looks like an easy adjustment of the brake cables connected under the drier side and I'm all good!
How much offset would the wheels need for this lift kit?
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Does anyone make an aftermarket shock for a lifted cart?
It doesn't look like you added any extra leaf springs to the cart but you also added a rear seat, wouldn't you normally add another leaf or change leafs to heavy duty ones if you were adding a seat for more riders?
We do one installation video at a time. Yes, there is another video showing installation of heavy duty springs. Anytime that you add items to your golf cart causing it to have extra weight to the rear of the golf cart, heavy duty leaf springs are suggested.
We make an aftermarket Heavy Duty Coil shock. You can find this product by putting this product number in the search bar on our website: SPN-0109B Thanks for the questions.
Nice job my man!
so much over kill for a golf cart, lolz
a spindle lift would use a stock shock. it doesnt change....anything really. pretty scary way to lift a cart really.
Oh my gosh. This must be the owners kid. Who is a hack. I have never seen just a bad video. He is absolutely horrible. Hammering and cross threading and getting grease on everything.
Seriously this is not the job for him.
Woah big man over here