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how to build mini golf cart jeep body

by Heloise Hammes DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Can you build a Bronco from a golf cart body kit?

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Can you turn a golf cart into a golf car?

We turn GOLF CARTS into GOLF CARS Complete selection of unique golf cart body kits made to fit all major brand golf carts. We can build you a Bronco full turn key on your chassis or ours.

Can you build a go kart with a lawn mower?

Build a go-kart using readily available parts and a lawn mower engine. This is a very simple design built with junk yard scavenged parts mostly. Remember web uilt this as kids, the dimensions would alter somewhat for bigger riders. Marcelo Benavides Food

What is the best retro golf cart to buy?

Dazzle and Shine from the Golden Fabulous Fifties, the Open Roader is ideal for those who want a retro look for there golf cart. Our Face Book Page click HERE!!

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What makes a golf cart run?

Other factors include the size of the wheels, the cooling system, and the state of the battery.

How to make a golf cart visible at night?

Remember that the LED light needs to be as bright as possible to make you visible at night. After the whole lot is in place, it is time to take the golf cart out for a spin. Make sure that it is stable, and there is no wobbling. Also, keep an ear out for any funny sounds such as the brushing of metal against the tire.

What is the purpose of a tire and wheels cart?

The combination of tire and wheels makes the process more comfortable, and gives your cart some traction to handle the slippery surface, effortlessly. Reattach the body to the chassis and work on the electrical components such as audio and lighting.

How fast can a golf cart go?

Typically, the golf cart should have a brake light, tail light, headlights, a maximum speed of 25 mph and reflectors.

How many digits do you need to register a golf cart?

The golf cart should also have the right quality windshield. Low-speed vehicles are another category that your DIY golf cart can fit. However, it will need a 17 digit number and fulfill other Street legal vehicle requirements for registration as a motor vehicle.

Can you move a golf cart from the workshop?

There are various ways that you can move your DIY golf cart from the workshop to another area. If driving the golf cart is hectic or not possible at the moment, you have the option of hauling it using a pickup truck or even a trailer. Don’t forget to strap it securely to avoid undesirable movements.

Do golf cart batteries need power?

Make sure the golf cart battery has sufficient power before you make any decision. Sometimes, understanding the Mechanics of a deep cycle battery is essential is a small thing that can give you a significant amount of trouble. For example, charging a highly discharged battery is not a simple task.

Step 1: Starting Point

I found the tractor lurking in the corner of the yard of a local car repair shop, folding stuff changed hands and I had my base vehicle. An hours work and a few new parts had the engine running and the gearbox tested.....those front wheels though, who has seen a jeep with small front wheels? Soon replaced with some nice wide wheels the same size as at the back!.

Step 2: The Design

I looked at dozens of photographs of jeeps to get a feel for proportions then produced a basic GA to see what it would look like. It will end up with a lifted body, which I feel is a good look with the wide wheels.

Step 3: Chassis Build One

I started with the front bumper. With the materials cut it was time to offer up to the front end to see how things looked. this was when I discovered that the front of the mower chassis was way out of square.

Step 5: Grill

The shape was cut out of 1/2" marine plywood which is then covered in 1/2mm aluminium sheet this was cut out and swaged around the wooden former. Brackets were made to mount it to the front bumper.

Step 6: Front Wings

I have found that plastic twinwall sheet, the stuff used for house "for sale" signs, is very good for making templates. It can be cut with a scalpel and easily bent in one direction only so work out the best way round to use it.

Step 7: Tub, Sides

A big job in very few words..... Tub sides were cut from 0.7mm sheet steel, bent to shape and offered up to the chassis. I then folded/rolled/bent/welded a stiffening frame from 10mm square steel tube.

Step 8: Tub, Scuttle and Bonnet

Steering system and seat were removed to make space for the scuttle, this will end up being a very rare 2 seater right hand drive jeep! Scuttle was then cut folded and welded onto the tub, the whole lot recieved a coat of red oxide paint to prevent rust. ...too late for the bonnet steel which had got wet whilst waiting for me to work it : (

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