Golf Cart Shocks
Get replacement Golf Cart Shocks
Over time, shock absorbers on your golf cart will wear out due to constant use and exposure to terrain. As they deteriorate, they lose their ability to effectively absorb bumps and vibrations, leading to a rougher, less comfortable ride on your cart. Exposure to extreme heat or cold temperatures can also accelerate wear on the rubber components in your shocks, which reduces their lifespan quicker.
When to Replace the Shocks on Your Golf Cart
Here are the signs of worn-out shocks on your golf cart:
- Rough Ride: Increased bumpiness and discomfort when driving over uneven terrain.
- Nose Diving: The front end dips excessively during braking.
- Excessive Bouncing: If your cart continues to bounce after driving over rough terrain (such as pot holes), chances are your shocks are worn out.
- Leaking Fluid: Visible oil or fluid leaks from the shock absorbers themselves.
- Uneven Tire Wear: Tires show signs of uneven or rapid wear, indicating poor shock absorption.
- Poor Handling: Difficulty in steering and reduced stability, especially around corners or in windy conditions.
Worn out shock absorbers are not safe to drive with. Recognizing these symptoms early and replacing old shocks will restore smoothness, enhances your ride quality, and ensures your cart remains safe to use.
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