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Hey Guys

Just thought we would post this off road buggy we just finished, it's electric, started off as a 2005 Ez-go golf cart, it now has a 5" lift kit, 26" mud tires, 14" rims, fender flares, custom dash, rear folding seat turns into a flat deck. Thought we would share something cool for Friday afternoon to give some inspiration for some of your projects, enjoy your weekend.

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So is that a special wheel adapter kit or what did you need to do to get them wheels and tires under that unit? Looks great!
 

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So is that a special wheel adapter kit or what did you need to do to get them wheels and tires under that unit? Looks great!
Thanks! The tires are just a standard 26" atv tire and the rims are a golfcart specific rim with a 4 bolt pattern. We get these rims directly from the manufacture for our custom cart builds.Thanks for your interestHolomis Staffwww.holomis.comInfo@holomis.com
 

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That cart fits my golf game perfectly, is it 4x4 cause I could use that as well.
 

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Hey guys

Ya she's a beauty for the lake or acerage, we get a lot of customers from Alberta who have condo's/houses at the gated lake resorts around here that buy them to bring their stuff and people from their house to their boat or just down to the beach. We also have quite a few customers who are farmers, and like to use them around the farm to carry stuff and just get around because the electric ones are so quiet. Also hunters that do day trips like them a lot as well.

We haven't had any customers request 4x4 yet, although we can build the 4x4 versions. It is amazing though, how capable they are in offroad conditions, within reason of course. With a winch and 2wd it's actually very difficult to get them stuck.

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Hey Guys

We took some pictures of the cart around the yard, did a little bit of offroading with it, what a blast this buggy is. For just around the yard and some light offroading I would take this hands down over our S x S or atv. Of course for real offroading and mud etc... The ATV's are the way to go, but to go around the hard and haul gas cans and yard work, this is great, quiet as well and you don't have to start each time just hit the pedal and away you go!!! We put on 17kms so far with a mix of really steep terrain, offroad and flat pavement and not showing any signs of needing a charge, based on previous experience we are estimating 40-50kms a charge.

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What kind of boat lift is that in the third pic and how the heck does that work?? Lol and that golf cart is pretty sweet! :d
 

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Boat lift caught my eye as well.


Now lets see some videa of that unit climbing them stairs.... ;)
 

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It's a leisure lift, came with the house. It's OK for lighter boats but the Wakesetter is pushing the weight I would put on it. You can check them out here Leisure Boat Lift Home It's quite a slow up and down procedure, they have to be installed professionally as they are all steel and very heavy.

2yrs ago we had another lift on the other side of the dock that we built all out of aluminum when we were running two tournament boats, and it was a solar powered electric over hydraulic system and was a much better system that functioned very fast and was easy to put in and take out. We are going to build another aluminum one and replace this lift with it.

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