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I installed a 2" lift kit on my golf cart and now the cart feels very loose

Posted on 11/11/25 at 6:13 pm
Posted by Themicah86
Member since Jun 2023
2468 posts
Posted on 11/11/25 at 6:13 pm
when you're going full speed. It feels like any bump in the road makes it jerk much quicker than it did before the lift and tire swap. I aligned the tires, the outer front and the outer back are measuring out even. Any idea what could cause this? Is it just a common occurrence when you get a lift kit and bigger tires put on a golf cart? I should also mention it seems to mainly do it at high speeds. I have that programing done to my cart where it will go about 25-30 mph and its definitely worse at higher speeds. May just not be meant to do both of those things at the same time.
Posted by dstone12
Texan
Member since Jan 2007
38165 posts
Posted on 11/11/25 at 6:15 pm to
But does it look better…..
Posted by Themicah86
Member since Jun 2023
2468 posts
Posted on 11/11/25 at 6:17 pm to
Alot better
Posted by RichJ
The Land of the CoonAss
Member since Nov 2016
4907 posts
Posted on 11/11/25 at 6:19 pm to
Sounds like you may be experiencing bump steer. Bump steer is an unwanted steering movement caused by the suspension moving up and down, forcing the wheels to toe in or out. It happens when suspension and steering components are not aligned correctly, particularly when a car hits a bump or pothole, or during hard braking. Symptoms include the steering wheel pulling to one side or becoming unstable over rough roads. To fix it, the geometry of the steering and suspension components must be adjusted so the tie rods are parallel to the control arms, often by using shims or relocating the steering rack.
Posted by Redlos
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2005
1155 posts
Posted on 11/11/25 at 6:30 pm to
How much heavier are the new rims/tires? This can also affect things….overall I think any lift will result in a very different “feel” to a stock setup. OEMs (mainly auto) spends millions of dollars on designs and setup…throw on a lift and all that goes out the window).
Posted by Themicah86
Member since Jun 2023
2468 posts
Posted on 11/11/25 at 6:32 pm to
I mean its different, but not insane. From just roughly what I remember moving them both around id say a few pounds per wheel/tire. Mayve 10 tops.
Posted by White Bear
SPECULATION
Member since Jul 2014
17120 posts
Posted on 11/11/25 at 6:47 pm to
Lift removed caster from front wheels is my guess. But I don’t know shite about golf carts.
Posted by X123F45
Member since Apr 2015
29382 posts
Posted on 11/11/25 at 11:59 pm to
Too much toe in. Adjust tie rod length slightly longer. On a vary you want the front of the tire distance to be maybe 1/8th of an inch narrower than the rear of the tire.

Steering will be responsive but not death trap
Posted by Basura Blanco
Member since Dec 2011
11194 posts
Posted on 11/12/25 at 1:10 am to
quote:

May just not be meant to do both of those things at the same time.


I have a club car precedent, and was definitely not designed for that. Well, the front end is not designed for that. Second, the steering mechanism may be loose as well. I bought my cart new with a lift installed. with traditional A-Arms. The issues started when I went with a new motor, controller, and battery and increased max speed to 32 mph. The jerkiness you described coupled with a lot more play and less control of the steering and ride in general. Basically it had an innate desire to put my arse in the ditch

I ended up installing this front end which improved steering, stability and turning radius dramatically. It is fairly new design for SGC and is different than traditional A-Arm front ends as it uses a coil over shock design. It also greatly smoothed at the ride at higher speeds.

Very good customer service so I ordered direct from them instead of going thru a dealer.

SGC front end

Posted by Ace Midnight
Between sanity and madness
Member since Dec 2006
94556 posts
Posted on 11/12/25 at 6:57 am to
Why don't you operate it at manufacturer's specifications? I mean, they spent a shite ton of money to engineer it at the original height.
Posted by White Bear
SPECULATION
Member since Jul 2014
17120 posts
Posted on 11/12/25 at 7:45 am to
quote:

Why don't you operate it at manufacturer's specifications? I mean, they spent a shite ton of money to engineer it at the original height.


Posted by VernonPLSUfan
Leesville, La.
Member since Sep 2007
17489 posts
Posted on 11/12/25 at 7:57 am to
quote:

put my arse in the ditc
Buddy of mine has the same problem with his cart. I guess it has nothing to do with the yeti and the silver bullets that were in it, I tell him.
Posted by LSUA 75
Colfax,La.
Member since Jan 2019
4615 posts
Posted on 11/12/25 at 8:29 am to
“ It will go about 25-30 mph”

I’m on my 2nd golf cart,came with lift kits.Neither would go over 20 mph.
Plenty fast enough for me,usually go 5-10 mph.(I’m old).
Posted by jdavid1
Member since Jan 2014
2580 posts
Posted on 11/12/25 at 8:30 am to
quote:

Is it just a common occurrence when you get a lift kit and bigger tires put on a golf cart?


Yup.
Posted by Themicah86
Member since Jun 2023
2468 posts
Posted on 11/12/25 at 8:56 am to

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Posted by White Bear
SPECULATION
Member since Jul 2014
17120 posts
Posted on 11/12/25 at 11:16 am to
As suggested adjust to slight toe-in. Caster looks neutral to a hair negative to me (pic 1) but I don’t see cam adjustments on the control arms that would allow adjustment.

Spindle looks easy to break if you get too rowdy with it
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