Looking good. I did a full Club Car Hunt Buggy build in 2013; you will have lots of fun!
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Got a new set of 4g cables installed last night. Took it for a test run today and there is no noticeable GPS speed increase but there does seem to be less of a drop off when going into the wind, wide turns, and slight elevation increases. I'm happy with the results. Perhaps a controller/solenoid upgrade will be in my future.
Still waiting on my seat covers. I got a pretty crappy email from them when I asked for an update so maybe they're holding them to punish me. Lol. It was supposed to be 2 weeks assembly time and I read it as two weeks total time. They quickly put me in my place with what I was and was not told. Won't be spending another dime there.
I'm also still working on my wiring diagram for accessories. And this cable upgrade has me looking at ALL of my wires in the cart. I think I need to gut the wiring and start fresh.
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Originally posted by jjake View PostLooks great. I doing a similar hunting buggy and will be watching yours for ideas. You may want to check out the buggiesgonewild website and cartsunlimited. They seem to have some opinions (like asking for an opinion on here about bows or coolers) about controllers and upgrades.
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Originally posted by huntmaster View Postthanks for the heads up on the 2 cart sites. electric buggies are fun
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Originally posted by txag80 View PostMy advice would be gut the wiring. You will rest easy knowing all your connections are good. My advice: don't skimp on the terminals. The heat-shrink solder melt terminals are awesome.
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Originally posted by Bearcat View PostAwesome Work!!!
Originally posted by super_dave View PostIs that bed liner?
It also looks like you have a few extra wires under the seat....
I had to gut the wiring. There were some wires that weren't connected to anything and others that were in BAD shape.
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