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		<title>Replacing the Suspension on Your Golf Cart</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aside from finding a vendor that sells many different brands of parts compatible with your models, another good source for golf cart parts is shops that rebuild them. Some shops will not carry golf cart parts from older models, so the only way to get them is by finding a company that uses parts specifically [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aside from finding a vendor that sells many different brands of parts compatible with your models, another good source for golf cart parts is shops that rebuild them. Some shops will not carry golf cart parts from older models, so the only way to get them is by finding a company that uses parts specifically designed to work with older models of golf carts. Many of these areas are great because they end up saving money in the long run and allow your old cart to run like new without making a large investment in a newer model of cart. Items such as rebuilt engines, <a href="http://www.golfcartshocks.com" target="_self">golf car shocks</a>, and steering systems will be much cheaper than buying a new set of these or building your own from new parts. Some discounts on these items loom at about half off, so the discount is quite staggering.<br />
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Since golf carts serve a very specific form of entertainment or transportation, the most important thing might be finding a company that ships parts quickly. Like all machines, golf carts will eventually break down and need to be repaired. Because they are such a specialty item, it’s a wise idea to find a company that knows the item and can ship the parts you need quickly. Both brand name and generic parts will generally do the trick when it comes to golf cart repairs, so make sure that you find a company that can get your parts there without leaving you in a mad rush to repair your vehicle.</p>
<p>Having golf carts can be a unique way to get you and customers around, but they will eventually need repair. By replacing golf cart shocks and other components using the same vendor, it becomes possible to save money and<span id="more-14"></span> more easily protect your investment. To begin finding a company to supply you with parts, start with a quick web search and see which companies fit your specific needs.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 00:27:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jconrad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you own a number of golf carts or simply have one for recreational use, it might be a good idea to have full access to shops that allow for quick and easy repair. Although very durable, and easy to maintain, items such as golf cart shocks do eventually wear out and will need to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you own a number of golf carts or simply have one for recreational use, it might be a good idea to have full access to shops that allow for quick and easy repair. Although very durable, and easy to maintain, items such as golf cart shocks do eventually wear out and will need to be repaired to avoid major damage to the vehicle. It may seem like a difficult task at first, but it might be worth the effort to avoid your golf cart breaking down at an inopportune time. When it comes to finding golf cart shocks as well as other golf cart repair parts, the process will usually take a great deal of time investigating before making a final decision.<br />
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</script>Golf cart shocks come in a myriad of different makes and models, and not all are compatible with each other. For those who have a large variety of golf carts, they will obviously want to find a vendor that can fit the repair needs of multiple brands. For those with just a single cart or a single brand of cart, a smaller and more specifically tailored shop might be wiser to go through. Before picking a final place to supply your golf cart shocks and other supplies, make sure that they sell the parts most likely to give out on your specific model of cart. Do a bit of research on your model or models, and find out what if any are the weaknesses of it. There is absolutely no reason to find a golf cart parts vendor that doesn’t sell what you’re looking for, so before choosing a company, find out what you’re looking for.</p>
<p>Most golf cart companies will sell items such as batter chargers, headlights, steering wheels, engines, engine parts, and <a href="http://www.golfcartshocks.com" target="_self">golf cart shocks</a>, but some sources will carry both brand name and generic parts. If you are on a tight budget, it might be a wise idea to find a company that carries the generic parts as well as the brand name ones in case money is an issue. Many golf cart components<span id="more-12"></span> including golf cart shocks will function the same regardless of the brand printed on the side, so buying the generic brand can be just as useful as the name brand part.</p>
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