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Tomberlin releases All-New 2020 E-MERGE
Introducing the All-New 2020 E-MERGE NEW 7-INCH LCD DASH DISPLAY NEW BACKLIT HEADLINER NEW REARVIEW CAMERA NEW UPGRADED SIDE MIRRORS NEW CUSTOM 14-INCH WHEELS INDUSTRY-FIRST ELECTRIC POWER STEERING 4-WHEEL HYDRAULIC BRAKES 3-POINT SEAT BELTS DOT-APPROVED AS1 GLASS WINDSHIELD 450-AMP AC CONTROLLER & MOTOR 7-INCH LCD DASH DISPLAY Showcases Speedometer, Odometer, Tripmeter, Active Gear, Park Brake Activation, Battery Level, and Rear-View Camera. BACKLIT HEADLINER Comes Standard [...]
Arkansas Golf Cart and LSV Laws
At first glance, the differences between an ordinary golf cart and an LSV (Low Speed Vehicle) might not seem apparent. However, there are differences which one must bear in mind, as there are different laws that apply to either of them depending on which state you reside. What is the difference between a Golf Cart and LSV? It’s important to [...]
Delaware Golf Cart And LSV Laws
A golf cart and a low-speed vehicle, also known as an LSV appear the same upon first glance; however, the two of them are different in numerous ways. Unless it has been modified, a golf cart can go up to 20 miles per hour. A low-speed vehicle can reach speeds of 25-30 miles per hour. Golf carts, as opposed to [...]
Golf Cart Batteries A Complete Guide
Did you know, while golf cart batteries work similarly to a car's battery, their maintenance, requirements, and standards are different. Research indicates it is not a wise choice to manipulate car batteries to fit into a golf cart. Buyer beware, if you're shopping for a replacement battery pack for your cart, it's essential to be aware of the different standards [...]
Pennsylvania Golf Carts And LSV Laws
There are two types of carts that each have their own set of laws and regulations. The standard golf cart and the Low Speed Vehicle or (LSV). The basic difference between the two are the equipment they are outfitted with and how fast they go. Golf carts generally do not exceed 20 mph whereas LSV’s go faster -up to 25-30 [...]
Nebraska Golf Cart and LSV Laws
Golf carts and low-speed vehicles (LSV) may look like each other but there are important differences. The most obvious difference is speed. Golf carts can get up to 20 mph while LSVs can get up to 25 mph. Standard low-speed vehicles have headlights, brake lights, turn signals, seat belts, side and rear view mirrors, and advanced braking systems. It is [...]