Welcome to Golf Cart Tips!

My name is Chuck Wilson and this is about us and my collection of drawings, diagrams, and how-tos.

I began working on golf carts after relocating to a golf community in Arkansas, and acquired an interest in vintage “barn finds”. Even with the internet community as a resource for parts and reference, there are some searches that take hours to find needed information…and many results are incorrect. I am compiling corrected diagrams and drawings to simplify the hobbyist’s quest for identifying and restoring their golf cart.

Chuck Wilson

Latest Posts

  • Make A Golf Cart Street Legal: Fast Guide

    Make A Golf Cart Street Legal: Fast Guide

    Introduction If you’re trying to make a golf cart street legal, there’s more to it than throwing on some lights and hoping for the best. Maybe you picked yours up cheap from a buddy or maybe it’s a fully customized cruiser with tires fatter than a truck’s—either way, if you plan to take it past…

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  • Golf Cart Engines: Types, Maintenance Tips, and Upgrade Options

    Golf Cart Engines: Types, Maintenance Tips, and Upgrade Options

    Golf cart engines help your cart move and do the work you want it to do. Whether you’re driving across a golf course, through the woods, or across a neighborhood, the engine is what keeps it all running. But not all golf cart engines are the same. Some run on gas. Others use electric motors.…

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  • Installing a Golf Cart Battery Meter: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Installing a Golf Cart Battery Meter: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Installing a golf cart battery meter is a great upgrade. It gives you real-time insights into your cart’s battery levels. This guide walks you through the process, ensuring a safe and effective installation. This article is for you. It covers every detail to help you succeed, whether you’re new to DIY or a golf cart…

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