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Since Toyota made me sign a form that I cannot actually take my Toyota Tundra *with* offroad package, offroad I had to resort to other measures. I ended up buying this golf cart, it even comes with front lockers!
Last edited by Ne3M; 2024/04/24 at 07:08 PM.
--Kar
Where do the golf bags go?
You must the playing deep in the rough to justify that golf cart
Can I book the first Saturday slot open please? There's nothing I enjoy driving more than a golf cart. They just instantly make you feel 10 years old again so you drive with a big grin.
What's the point of the on road off-road package? Looks? A form of 4x4ness, but denying the power thereof.
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haha i want to play your kind of golf!
lol, i wonder what determines being off road? say you have a breakdown and pull off the road..... technically not on road anymore
You play golf or bush hockey?
The comments are cracking me up!
You play golf or bush hockey?
Does rock hockey count? We use the potholes as the ball hole.
lol, i wonder what determines being off road? say you have a breakdown and pull off the road..... technically not on road anymore
That is an excellent question, I have no idea what qualifies as offroad. Luckily no breakdowns with the Tundra yet. Handles normal dirt road and potholes pretty well. I did try to drive a bad dirt road once, suspension couldn't take it and eventually turned around (probably 3-4km in), couldn't go faster than 30km/h. Very bad currugation/potholes, needs to be graded. Keen to see how the golf cart handles it.
What's the point of the on road off-road package? Looks? A form of 4x4ness, but denying the power thereof.
I think it was beefier tyres, bilstein shocks, some skidplates underneath to protect certain tupper ware. One thing I learned from SA roads is the beefier the tyre (Higher profile) the fewer the problems, no matter what roads you drive on. On another note, I wanted to go fishing at a lake about 50km from my house, apparently it's offroad only and I was advised not to go in the tundra. Neighbour told me only to take a beat up truck (I think the trail is narrow, so a lot of branches/scratches) or by golf cart (has narrower track). Will post here once I've done the trip to let you know if it's really that bad.
Last edited by Ne3M; 2024/04/26 at 05:03 PM.
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