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Re: Electric Buggies- need advice
[Re: H2901]
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07/27/20 05:11 PM
07/27/20 05:11 PM
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Joined: Mar 2016
Posts: 280 Chelsea, AL
Dean
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4 point
Joined: Mar 2016
Posts: 280
Chelsea, AL
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Is there a general consensus on which electric buggies are reliable and which ones suck? Do you need 4x4 or is a lift kit and mud tires enough to keep you from getting stuck since they're so light? I've always used four wheelers at our previous lease but it looks like an electric cart could be an option at our new place. yelkca280 definitely knows what he is talking about. Here's a link to a build I did on one https://buggiesgonewild.com/showthread.php?t=138140No way I will ever have a DPI again. Have a Lester Summit II 650w now and it is working good. Edit: If I was going to just buy a ready made one it would be The Beast.
Last edited by Dean; 07/27/20 05:15 PM.
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