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1984-Up Club Car Gas - Rear Spring Shackle

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Unrequited love is a terrible thing to have to deal with. We do not mean in the nerdy kid pines after the cheerleader kind of way either. Think about something you put so much time and effort into and then got no result. Farmers could probably recall a season when the harvest was less than what they had hoped for. We do not want that relationship to become a thing between you and your carriage. It is an easy thing to do, though. You chase a problem with golf cart part after golf cart part, trying to find a solution, and you just never seem to get there. Before you let the resentment set in, call us and talk to an expert. They can recommend the parts you never thought would cause the problem, like the Club Car Gas Rear Spring Shackle.

This golf cart shackle is a part of the support and suspension system in the rear. If one were to break, one side of your caddie would sag incredibly to the point of dragging. If this sounds like your case, give Buggies Unlimited a call today to get your Club Car parts your way.

Specifications:

  • Rear Spring Shackle
  • For Club Car Gas 1984-Present
  • Replaces Club Car OEM Number(s): 1012304
Item
5714  Rear Spring Shackle CC
OEM
Club Car
Model
All
Start Year
1984
End Year
Current
Gas/Electric
Gas

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Rated 5 out of 5
Feb 2, 2022
Nice
Fits properly
Rated 4 out of 5
Oct 15, 2018
...almost
Service was good. Shipping was quick. Holes were the wrong size. The shackles were almost perfect, but for requiring modification before using. As they arrived, the holes were somewhere between 5/16 and 3/8 dia. Thankfully I had a brand new 25/64 drillbit that made fast work of correcting the problem. ....almost.

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