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how do you change the rear leaf springs on a club car golf cart

by Hassie Lynch Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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And unscrew the four nuts holding the spring in the middle. Then you're going to slide the new leafMoreAnd unscrew the four nuts holding the spring in the middle. Then you're going to slide the new leaf spring in and bolt it back down the exact same.

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How do you change the leaf springs on a club car?

2:225:09Club Car Precedent Heavy Duty Leaf Springs | How to Install on Golf Cart ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWe'll take the rear bolt out that holds the rear portion. The spring on. Now let's go do the frontMoreWe'll take the rear bolt out that holds the rear portion. The spring on. Now let's go do the front side the same way elavil go in with the new.

How do you replace rear leaf springs?

2:2417:57How to Replace Leaf Springs and Lift your Truck - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo we can lift the rear of the truck up to remove the leaf springs. So let's go get started ChuckMoreSo we can lift the rear of the truck up to remove the leaf springs. So let's go get started Chuck off both front wheels and slide the jack under and jack up the rear of the truck.

How do you install front leaf spring on Club Car DS?

1:447:59How To Replace Front Leaf Spring on Golf Cart - Club Car - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo we're gonna have to get ourselves a metal punch. And put it on the end of the bolt. So we canMoreSo we're gonna have to get ourselves a metal punch. And put it on the end of the bolt. So we can continue pushing that through all right i got a metal punch you could use a screwdriver.

What are dual action leaf springs?

The Dual Action Leaf Spring provides a comfortable, factory-style ride with two passengers while the Heavy Duty "helper leaf" kicks in when needed to handle rear seats, cargo boxes or extra passengers! Capable of supporting 500 more than stock springs.

Can I change my own leaf springs?

Leaf springs are an integral part of a vehicle's suspension system. They are relatively easy to replace on your own after you raise the vehicle up with a floor jack. A few bolts fasten the springs to the brackets underneath the car.

How do you remove rear axle leaf springs?

5:2925:57Rear leaf spring replacement - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipGet a little bit of PB Blaster. Or any kind of penetrating oil. And get get everything spray it downMoreGet a little bit of PB Blaster. Or any kind of penetrating oil. And get get everything spray it down they're going to be taking apart so get a little bit on the u-bolts.

How do you change the rear shocks on a Club Car golf cart?

0:533:002018 Club Car Precedent Rear Shock Installation How-To - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipNow for jack stands and we can get started the first thing I'm going to do it's going to remove thisMoreNow for jack stands and we can get started the first thing I'm going to do it's going to remove this nut on the bottom of the shot using a 9/16 wrench.

What do bushings do on a golf cart?

They're mounted on car suspension and steering joints to absorb road bumps, control the amount of movement in the joints and reduce noise and vibration. Bushings often take the form of fat, rubbery washers through which suspension components — or the bolts that attach them — pass.

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