Now is the time to get your cart ready for the warmer weather and cruising around. One of the biggest issues we see is batteries going completely dead in the winter months. With older batteries, usually 3 years old and older, once they go completely dead, there is no bringing them back to life.
To replace a set of 8-volt lead-acid batteries, the typical cost is $1,262.55 (including tax), installed. You may want to consider doing a lithium battery conversion at this time. The approximate cost of the lithium conversion is $2,086.50 (including tax), installed.

The conversion kit is more than just the battery; it consists of the battery, solenoid, battery charger, charging cord, all the wiring, and the battery gauge. Unlike lead-acid batteries, there is absolutely no maintenance to the lithium battery—just plug it into a regular wall outlet, charge, and go!
A lithium battery is lighter, and you’ll get more speed out of your cart. In addition, the lithium battery has a life expectancy of 10 to 15 years and comes with a 10-year warranty: 6 years full replacement and 4 years prorated.

Other maintenance items you should consider include wheel alignment; checking for tire wear, tire pressure, brakes, lights, and electrical connections.
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