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what does "no lift required" mean? for golf cart tires

by Philip Medhurst Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Chances are, you’ll be able to fit most low profile tires on your golf cart without a lift kit. Most low profile tires will come in sizes of 8, 10, 12, and 14 inches. If you have a Club Car, EZGO, or Yamaha golf cart, you won’t need a lift kit for low profile tires in those sizes.

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Which golf carts will accept low profile tires without a lift?

All Club Car, EZ-GO and Yamaha golf carts will accept 8, 10, 12, and 14 inch low-profile tires without a lift kit. Check out some options on Low Profile Tires.

Can you lift a golf cart?

If your cart is primarily used on a course or the street, you should either not lift it or go with an adjustable long travel kit. Golf courses do not allow aggressive tread or all terrain tires due to the damage they cause to turf.

Can you put 24 inch tires on a 3” lift golf cart?

Yamaha: Yamaha golf carts with a 3” - 7” lift cannot accept a 24” tire. What low profile tires can you put on a golf cart with a 3” lift kit? 3” golf cart lift kits can allow for 8”, 10”, 12” and 14” low profile tires.

What is the tire size on a club car without a lift?

Stock Club Car golf carts without a lift can fit 18.5” tires. Here’s a link to our Club Car Tires or reference. What is the max tire size on a lifted Club Car? **Tire measurements vary from brand to brand. You may be able to fit a 23" tire with a 6" lift, however you may experience rubbing/additional parts may be required

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Can you put bigger tires on a golf cart without a lift kit?

All non-lifted golf carts can take 18.5" tall tires, but some can take a little bigger, i.e., EZGO & Yamaha Drive can take 20" without a lift. What High Profile / All-Terrain style tires/wheels can I put on Lifted Golf Carts? Lifted golf carts can fit ANY 8” tire, low profile OR high profile.

What is a non-lifted golf cart?

Non-lifted golf cart tires are any tires that will fit on a stock height golf cart (a golf cart with no lift kit). All non-lifted golf cart tires can be used on every standard EZ-GO, Club Car and Yamaha golf cart model, and are typically 18 to 20 inches tall in height.

What size tires can I put on a non-lifted golf cart?

Non-lifted (stock) Club Car golf carts can fit any 18" tall all terrain tires (18x8-8" or 18x8-10") max without a lift kit. Any taller tires (20x10-10, 20x10-12, 23x10. 5-12, etc.) will require a lift kit.

What size tires can I put on my golf cart?

Thankfully, most golf cart tires are standardized – most of these vehicles are around the same size and require similar tire widths and heights. The most standard golf carts need an 18” tall tire with an 8” width. The standard golf cart tire size is typically 18” tall by 8” to 8.5” wide.

What is the difference between a lifted and non lifted golf cart?

A lifted golf car usually means larger tires. These tires offer a higher level of speed than regular tires do. The difference in speed varies from a few miles per hour to 20 mph. Speed may not be necessarily beneficial from a safety standpoint, but it allows you to drive faster.

How much does it cost to have a lift kit installed on a golf cart?

The average cost for a golf cart lift kit offered on our website is $238.95 (with free shipping, and no tax) which is a great value when you consider the amount of engineering and testing that goes into building a quality lift kit!

Can I put larger tires on my golf cart?

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How much faster will a golf cart go with larger tires?

Larger tires, for example, tires over 20”, with give you a very noticeable increase in speed. Most drivers report they get an extra 4mph with larger golf cart tires installed.

Should you rotate tires on a golf cart?

Rotating your golf cart tires will help them wear evenly over time, and increase their lifespan. It's best to diagonally swap your front and rear tires annually to stop the tread eroding in only one area.

What is the standard wheel size on a golf cart?

GOLF CART WHEEL SIZES EXPLAINED Golf cart wheels come in 4 standard diameters: 8”, 10”, 12”, and 14”.

Do all golf carts have the same lug pattern?

Whether you own a Club Car, Columbia, E-Z-GO, Harley Davidson, Par Car, Star EV, or Yamaha golf cart, they all have standard bolt patterns for the wheels they roll on. Unlike cars or trucks it is quite easy to pick out a wheel or rim that will fit your golf cart.

What does it mean when a golf cart tire is DOT approved?

DOT Approved. If your tires are DOT approved, this means that they are certified through the Department of Transportation. The treads are designed for road use, and will come in sizes such as 8”, 10”, 12” and 14” for your golf cart wheels.

What is a golf cart tire?

The golf cart Tire is pretty much what you’d expect. It’s a big piece of black rubber that is shaped around the silver metal that supports the tire. That silver metal part is called the wheel. A rim is just another name for a wheel. So if you’re confused about the difference between rim and wheel, there is none.

What are knobby tires?

Knobby Tires – Knobby tires can come in hundreds of different tread patterns. Most of the differences are very slight, but the shapes of the knobs will help you depending on the terrain they are being used in. Sand Tires – These are going to be a little different from your standard golf cart tires.

How long do golf cart tires last?

Depending on the amount of use they get, and how hard you ride, tires will last anywhere between 2 and 4 years.

Why are golf cart wheels so popular?

Golf cart wheels are becoming more popular in the custom golf cart industry, and for good reason. They make the golf cart stand out, and add a level of awesomeness that turns heads when it rolls down the road.

What does PSI mean on tires?

PSI is the pressure in which your tires air is measured. PSI stands for Pounds Per Square Inch. Most tires have their max PSI listed on the side of the tire, that way you won’t overfill when adding air to your tires.

What size tires do you need for a club car?

You can find High Profile tires in sizes such as 8, 10, 12, and 14 inches. If you own a Club Car, EZGO, or Yamaha, you’ll be able to get away with an 8” all terrain tire without a lift kit. As you can see, the type of tire you purchase can directly affect whether you’re going to need a lift kit.

What is a golf cart lift kit?

Golf Cart Lift Kits come in several types and lift sizes depending on your make of cart. The most common lifts are spindle and drop axle. Recently long travel adjustable lifts have taken golf cart lifts to a whole new level! These truly amazing lifts allow you to be in control of your carts height and easily change it to suit your needs.

What is an adjustable tire kit?

An adjustable kit will give you the freedom to drop your cart down and swap your tires when you want to play a round. All terrain tires are designed to be used both on and off road, however you will wear them down faster on pavement and the ride is not all the time pleasant.

What is the easiest lift to install?

Spindle lifts are probably the easiest kits to install as well as the cheapest. Spindle lifts simply replace the factory spindles lifting the cart. Drop axle lifts replace the entire axle and can be a little more expensive and complicated to install. However a axle lift is a much stronger cleaner looking lift.

Why are larger tires better for climbing?

More work combined with the strain to rotate the larger tires will greatly reduce your climbing speed and load carrying torque.

Why do tires roll faster on flat ground?

When you increase the overall height of your tires you may gain a little top-end speed when on flat ground, due to larger tires rolling further with each revolution. More strain is put on your motor or engine to move the larger tires the same amount of rotations it was moving the smaller tires.

What is the best lift kit?

Drop axles are usually the best lift kits you can buy and there are several great premium manufacturer’s such as Jake’s or All Sports Mfg. Always invest as much as possible, as quality really makes a huge difference in a lift kit. Save up if you have to but never sacrifice quality for cost!

What to expect after a lift?

The quality of the products you choose will play a huge part in the performance you can expect after a lift. Lift Kits are one area that you should never cut corners on or buying lesser quality equipment. Here are some of the basic areas you should consider before lifting your cart, if you find the benefits of a lift outweigh ...

What size tires can a golf cart fit?

Lifted golf carts can fit ANY 8” tire, low profile OR high profile. In addition, lifted golf carts can fit any high profile tire measuring at 10”, 12” or 14”. Lifted carts will be able to take 20", 22", 23" and in some cases 24" all terrain tires.

Why rotate golf cart tires?

Rotate Tires Regularly - Uneven weight differences between the front and rear of the golf cart can cause wear and tear. Keeping your tires rotated periodically keeps them as even as can be, thus cutting down on the wear and tear. This is best for golf cart tires.

What is a dot tire?

A DOT golf cart tire is a tire that is approved by the Department of Transportation for legal use on highways. DOT approved golf cart tires have street tread patterns. These golf cart tires come in several different sizes to fit 8”, 10”, 12”, and 14” golf cart wheels.

What is an all terrain golf cart tire?

An all terrain golf cart tire is just another term for a high profile tire or off road tire. See above for more on high profile tires and click here for some big All Terrain Tires.

How to remove lug nuts from golf cart?

The first thing you’ll want to do is slide a small floor jack under the chassis of the golf cart to raise it up slightly. Next, remove the lug nuts using the proper socket size and pull the wheel off of the lug studs. From there, you’ll need to use a valve stem tool to remove the valve from the tire stem.

What is a high profile tire?

High profile tires, also known as all terrain tires, are generally thicker and made to fit any golf cart that IS lifted (aga in, no lift kit installed). A high profile tire can be bought in several different sizes as well (8”, 10”, 12” & 14”). All Club Car EZGO and Yamaha golf carts will accept an 8” high-profile golf cart tire without a lift kit.

How long do golf cart tires last?

Generally, golf cart tires last 2-3 years. Here are a few things that will help to prolong the life of your golf cart tires: 1 Proper Ply/Tread - Make sure that you’re selecting the proper ply/tread for the terrain where you’ll be driving. For example, you won’t want to buy 2 ply tires if you’re going offroading. 2 Rotate Tires Regularly - Uneven weight differences between the front and rear of the golf cart can cause wear and tear. Keeping your tires rotated periodically keeps them as even as can be, thus cutting down on the wear and tear. This is best for golf cart tires.

Sizing

Modern golf cart tires are tubeless and come in a wide variety of sizes and tread patterns. All tubeless golf cart tires have a thick ‘bead’ at the inner diameter of the tire on each side and air pressure pushes the bead against the wheel to form an air tight seal.

Tire Pressure

Your golf cart’s tire pressure is critical to long tire life. Proper tire pressure is usually indicated on the sidewall and will vary between brands or models of golf cart tires. Most golf car tires use somewhere between 15 to 25 PSI (pounds per square inch) with an average of about 20-22 PSI.

Tire Tread Patterns

Golf cart tire tread patterns vary from smooth (no tread at all) for greens mowers to straight rib and sawtooth for golf, turf, and street, to every type of knobby imaginable for off-road, mud, sand, and lifted application. We carry a full line of golf cart tires in our online store for golf/street use and for all types of off-road terrain.

Golf Cart Wheels

The rubber tires just described are useless without a golf cart wheel to which it is mounted. Golf cart wheels are generally made from steel or aluminum and can be painted or chromed. Wheels have rim flanges at their outer edges that provide a ‘seat’ for the ‘bead’ of the golf cart tire and a small hole for the valve stem.

What is the best lift for a golf cart?

4″ Lifts. If you are looking for 4 inches specifically, then a block lift is going to be your best option. These are the easiest to install, tend to be affordable, and still allow you to add taller, beefier tires to your custom golf cart.

Who makes lift kits for golf carts?

All Sports is another reputable company for golf cart aftermarket parts. They offer lift kits for all of the main golf cart manufacturers, including MOKE America. They have a great selection of lift types and sizes, making sure that you get exactly what you want for your custom golf cart.

What golf carts have 20" tires?

Yamaha is another golf cart brand that has very little space for upgraded tires on stock models. The only exception would be their G29 (DRIVE), which can handle 20″ tires without installing a lift kit.

What is an A arm lift kit?

A-Arm Lift Kits are probably one of the most popular types of lift kits for golf carts considering they use a circular tubing construction as opposed to square. This makes the cart look a lot nicer, and adds durability and strength.

What is double take golf cart?

Double Take is another well known company in the golf cart industry, leading the way for aftermarket parts for your custom cart. They offer lift kits, body kits, wheels, and tires. They also have a color matching system so you can design your custom cart to stand out from the rest.

How does a drop axle lift work?

The way a drop axle lift works, is they add a longer stock radius, which then tapers down to the spindles already attached to the golf cart. This can increase the axle height, and allows you to replace the whole front axel without having to mess with your spindles.

What is a 6" lift?

6″ Lifts. These are probably the most popular options when it comes to lifting your golf cart. It’s extremely easy to find 6″ lift kits for all the main golf cart manufacturers (Yamaha, EZ-GO, and Club Car).

Tire and Wheel Size

The standard wheel and tire size that comes stock on a golf cart is 8 inches. The smaller the tire and wheel are, the rougher the ride will be. If you are experiencing any wobbling or a ride that is not quite as smooth as you would prefer and your golf cart has 8 inch tires and wheels, it may be a good idea to upgrade the size to something larger.

Out of Round Tire

Tire runout, or an out of round tire, can also be a culprit when it comes to how smooth your golf cart rides. Out of round simply means that the tire is no longer perfectly round, this can result in a rough and bumpy ride and may feel similar to the way an unbalanced wheel feels.

Damaged Axle (s)

If either of your axles have taken any hits that caused damage, this could be the cause of the wobbling and/or resemblance to a wheel that needs to be balanced. Your axle (s) may have taken a beating that caused damage without you knowing or realizing, along with average wear and tear, a replacement may be in store to smooth out your ride again.

Over Inflation

Each tire, whether for your golf cart or your personal car, will require a certain amount air in order to properly inflate. This air pressure is measured in PSI, or pounds per square inch, and is a crucial part in maintaining your tires.

Terrain Type vs Tire Type

Certain tires are specifically made for certain terrains, and depending on where you are using your golf cart, you could quite possibly have the inappropriate tires for the type of terrain you are cruising. There are three types of golf cart tires:

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