What size tires should I put on my golf cart?
What size tires should I put on my golf cart?
The most standard golf carts need an 18” tall tire with an 8” width. The standard golf cart tire size is typically 18” tall by 8” to 8.5” wide. However, some golf carts will require slightly different sizes, depending on the lift of the cart.
How often should you rotate golf cart tires?
And how do you do it? Rotating your golf cart tires will help them wear evenly over time, and increase their lifespan. It’s best to diagonally swap your front and rear tires annually to stop the tread eroding in only one area.
Can you patch golf cart tires?
Use the retractable razor to evenly cut the plug stem at tire tread level. It is extremely easy to fix flat tire when the damaged area is small. However, with proper care and regular maintenance you can ensure that your tires are not damaged. The right tire repair kit can make repairing painless and uncomplicated.
Do golf cart tires have tubes in them?
Yes, most modern golf cart tires are tubeless and come in a wide variety of sizes and tread patterns. Tubeless tires are a pneumatic tire that does not have a separate inner tubing that must be filled up with air.
Will bigger tires make a golf cart go faster?
If you install a tire with a larger diameter on your golf cart, the end result is a higher top speed. Bigger golf cart tires alone (20” to 24”), with no other upgrades such as a new motor, speed controller, etc., can add an extra 2-4 MPH of speed to your golf cart depending on the tire size.
What do golf cart tire sizes mean?
Golf Cart Tire Sizes The first number, 18, is the full diameter of the tire – how tall it is in inches from top to bottom. The second number, 8, indicates how many inches wide it is. The last number, 10, is the size of the center of the tire – in other words, what size wheel will fit the tire.
How long do golf tires last?
2-3 years
Generally, golf cart tires last 2-3 years. Here are a few things that will help to prolong the life of your golf cart tires: Proper Ply/Tread – Make sure that you’re selecting the proper ply/tread for the terrain where you’ll be driving.
Can golf cart tires be patched?
Can you put tubes in golf cart tires?
tubes are fine, I’ve used them before in tubeless tires with no problems. If you do them yourself make for sure that you don’t pinch the tube when putting the tire back on.