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About tvengineer.....Zane
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- Birthday 10/14/1959
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Winston Salem, N C
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tvengineer.....Zane reacted to a post in a topic: Disney has added GPS to the golf carts
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Tips for buying golf cart
tvengineer.....Zane replied to weekender's topic in General Camping Discussion and Questions
Ken, Since our gc is an older buggy I decided to go the diy route. I considered getting a pro job but that was going to be way too expensive for me. I took off everything on the body bolted on I could. I went to Walmart and got some sandpaper and I chose Krylon Fusion paint for plastic. Took about 2 or 3 afternoons. I also used black sprayon bedliner in spray cans for the roof supports and backseat rails. I think I got that at Lowes or Homedepot. It's no Herbie like in the above posts but for $70.00 it satisfied me. I bought the seat upholstery online. -
Tips for buying golf cart
tvengineer.....Zane replied to weekender's topic in General Camping Discussion and Questions
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I am not brand specific. I happen to own a Ford f250 7.3. I have a diesel 3/4 ton on purpose, it's for my peace of mind and comfort. I would be just as happy with a cummins or a duramax. We shopped for 2 years before I bought my truck, it needed a little work but I really got it at a good price. The cliche "you don't know it's back there" is wrong. I still know its back there, but the power, stability, braking, and towing comfort is night and day between the f150, ram 1500, and Chevy 1500 I had before. We tow on the Blue Ridge Parkway and I can easily be faster on the ups than on the do