I’m glad that everyone is safe. I really would look into getting seatbelts on your cart. This can very well happen again. Thank you for sharing Bryan!!!
No golf cart spindle is going to handle the weight and rotating mass of a 35. Golf cart spindles fail with 22’s all the time no matter what brand. You need to fabricate a Polaris front end or similar to fit.
You've got my luck. Headlight switch melted halfway down the Blue Ridge Parkway killing the my motorcycle. FIRST DAY OF THE TRIP. If you need something welded or modified, I'm in Myrtle Beach as well
Nice cart. I agree with the bags & adjustable ride height! The green golf cart is there every year im down down for the first week of June & for the last Halloween weekend I think. I see it a lot!
Are y’all still down there? I’ve got a couple customers that build custom carts that might be able to help you out find a replacement in a hurry. I’m in the MB area.
First glad nobody got hurt and yall made it back to the house safe.... I would keep the lift on it just try to find a different type of company or manufacturer who sells it but definitely keep the height. I only live up the road from the campground by ccu if I knew that I have some parts even some tools... my son watches every video you post is a Huge fan of your lol.... he would be star struck to know you were so close by lol.
What would recommend a TXT or RXV both lifted 4 inches, custom bodies, new trojan batteries. The RXV is programmed and the TXT has a Navatis controller on it. Do the TXTs really pull hills good with a big controller or is the RXV with the AC motor really that much better?
@@Fentertainment true, but I know how much you put into these builds and it was a big part of your vacation. I can imagine how you feel. Glad nobody was hurt man. Enjoy the time with your family and friends, that stuff is priceless.
@@Fentertainment dang, you hit a sore spot! I had an SD card failure, sent it off to a company who claim to be able to recover the data. 160Gb. A mistake I will not make again my friend!
I have seriously considered using spindles out of a S10 or something and modifying the pivots to work with a lift to get front brakes. To me the Jake's brake isn't enough or built as robust as I would want. Winter project after the heat of summer is over🥵🥵
Hey Man, I seen the Bronson on the front of your cart last night and remembered today to hit you up. We had just loaded everything up and I took one last ride before we left last night. Left last night instead of this morning. I will try to answer your questions.
Oh man I hate that when that happens But no joke that's my luck to drive that far and that happens Sorry to see that man I would just get a new good one, Not from china I love that cart Can't you just have that welded back up Are Can you buy them in SAE grade 41xx steel or SAE grade 10xx steel That is Axle steel very strong and good for that Are "1095 high carbon steel would be the very best"
Dude, you have your family on the cart and all but where are the seatbelts? Are they not required where you are? You are on a street. I'm not saying that you were driving over the limit at all but where are the seatbelts. That's all.
@@Fentertainment a race track is not on a public road but use safety equipment due to the speeds not of its location. This is only because your carts are do not run at stock speeds. Looking our for passengers nothing more. Do it, don’t it, it’s up to you.
His isn't the first one to snap off and it won't be the last and I don't think any of that was free. Those spindles have been cut and stretched twice I know of. Crap break and it sometimes has just been weakened over time. My whole front axel support (the Club Car part that holds the suspension) completely broke apart and I don't do wheelies and all the other crazy crap some of these people do. 95% of my time is "on road"
@@roncraft2042 You have to be a Clemson fan more than likely a Clemson Graduate to ride around on a golf cart that looks that stupid. You can't hide money huh lol