Re-Powering Your Golf Cart

Your old golf cart has been serving you for the last few years but you find that every now and then it has started giving you trouble. Troubles in starting, non-availability of spares, often breaking down have now become a regular issue with your golf cart. Now is the time to decide – go ahead and purchase a brand new golf cart or get you old car a new heart, a new engine. The deciding factor usually is money unless you have tons of it to spend and you do not mind spending a few grands for replacements. You must evaluate and then take a decision.

A new golf cart usually costs five to fourteen grands of US dollars and that is a neat sum of money. On the other hand retrofitting your existing golf car with a new Briggs & Stratton engine kit available from the company at a cost of just one or two grands depending upon the power of engine you choose. With retro-fitment of a new engine on your existing golf cart, the usefulness of the cart can be enhanced too with a powerful engine. With a new engine and more power at your disposal, you can use the cart for hauling more things even a snow plough, or getting to places quicker than normal. With a new engine maintenance becomes easier with the easy availability of spares. Further your new engine comes with the manufacturer’s warranty.

With a new engine your golf cart now confirms to the latest pollution and emission control regulations and you get a much cleaner environment. Briggs & Stratton makes repowering kits for golf cars in various shapes and sized for fitting its engines to various golf carts of Toro, Cushman, Jacobsen, and Club Car makes. All essential items are included in the kit and come with a fitment guide for DIY practitioners.

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