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A Duro Desert All-Terrain Tire from Buggies Unlimited is the solution to the "will it go" question. When you use a golf cart as your primary mode of transportation for hunting, this question hangs on the eaves constantly. "Should we go back to the lodge and get an ATV?" Not when you have outfitted your caddie to handle whatever terrain you throw at it. With a bit of tender love and care and a call to us, you can make your buggy do everything a side-by-side does. We will be happy to set you up for success.
We love to see a completed golf cart pop up in our inbox. There is no better feeling than to see a customer proud of what they built with our help. We have a whole section of our website dedicated to sharing the photos you sent for you to look at. We hope by sharing the success of others that someone may be inspired to greater heights and build something all their own. No two aftermarket caddies are the same; there are so many options that it would take a rather large stroke of luck to pull that off. Nonetheless, these off-road and on-road tires will get the ball rolling on get customized.
The installation of a rim on a golf cart is an easy thing to do. All you need is a four-way and a jack, which you can call quits. A few stands and a buddy never hurt anyone either. However, mounting your new aftermarket tire on an old rim is a different story. Just order a set from us, and we will do it for free.
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Thanks for the question! Lift required indicates that this tire would be too tall for a golf cart without a suspension or body lift. As far as using them on a mower, it would depend on the size of the tire that is on the mower currently and the clearance of that tire to the mower deck and spindles. What I mean is, if the tire on there is a 20-10-8 then these should fit, but they have more meat to them than your typical lawn tire. If the clearance is close on your mower with the current tires, then you may want to consider something less aggressive. If you have plenty of clearance then have at it!
It fit on the standard rim on my 1993 Club Car DS
From what I can see, the tread looks close... I think..? But, with every difference in brand, you might come up with a different outside circumference. You can compensate for different circumference with more or less air pressure...to a degree. If it is only 2 wheel drive you can change a set front or rear, or put the odd one on the front of a 2 wheel drive and it should not effect steering, especially on a golf cart. Good luck with your toys !!
20 to 22 depends how much air. i used this tire for a trailer
This would only need a 3 inch lift.