In Part 10 of this monster golf cart build I flip the rear differential 180 degrees in order to make the cart drive forwards. The output shaft from the engine spins in the opposite direction required to make the Suzuki Samurai axles move forwards. So to correct this, I have to flip the differential 180 degrees, reversing the direction that it spins the tires. I had to weld on a new differential cover. Then I upgraded the heim joints in the rear and re-assembled everything.
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Golf Cart Parts From: 2005 EZGO TXT
4 Wheeler Engine and Parts From: 2005 Kawasaki Prairie 700
Suspension: Rear - Triangulated 4 link, Front - 3 link. Soon to be on air ride. Upcoming video.
Tires: Deestone 8-16 Tractor Tires: [ Ссылка ]
Axles: 1980's Suzuki Samurai
Transfer Case: 1980's Suzuki Samurai
Steering: Full Hydraulic Steering System using a boat helm and ram
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