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ADDICTED2HUNTIN

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What aftermarket parts have you got on it?
Jakes lift kit. The motor, controller and all the electronics were ordered from The Beast company. It’s basically a 48v beast, with an adjustable controller and a jakes lift. Carbon fiber dash and custom black seats with red stitching. Nothing but the frame is factory. The body is red and the UGA logos are stickers but I had a clear coat put on it so it shines and the stickers will never peel
 

Dowis1974

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72 volt bad boy its only 2 wheel drive but does all i need.
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Son

Gone But Not Forgotten
Used a 36v for years, finally wore it out. I liked the advantages of being quiet, having a roof over my head in case of rain and they will go where most never figure they could. Just don't get the motor underwater. Now I have a 48v, more power, does the job, but doesn't have the seat width the old 36v had. I close in the front and back for extra protection. It can also be wrapped in camo and used as a blind that can be relocated when needed,.
 

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TarponStalker

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Do all of y’all that use electric carts have chargers and electricity at your camps ? I really wanted to get a cart and convert to 48volt since they’re so much quieter than a 4 wheeler. But a buddy of mine “built” a cart like this and I’ve had to go tow him to camp three times as he ran out of juice. With the small hills we have his cart doesnt seem to get more than 12-18 miles before dying. He’s a good mechanic and has tried various battery setups but never gets the mileage I’d like to see. He’s used 6ea 8v and 8ea 6 volt setups. He Finally bought a SxS. We don’t have power at our camp and don’t want generators running all day/night to keep batteries charged. Is he missing something or should I keep my Recon?
 

NickDeer

Senior Member
Do all of y’all that use electric carts have chargers and electricity at your camps ? I really wanted to get a cart and convert to 48volt since they’re so much quieter than a 4 wheeler. But a buddy of mine “built” a cart like this and I’ve had to go tow him to camp three times as he ran out of juice. With the small hills we have his cart doesnt seem to get more than 12-18 miles before dying. He’s a good mechanic and has tried various battery setups but never gets the mileage I’d like to see. He’s used 6ea 8v and 8ea 6 volt setups. He Finally bought a SxS. We don’t have power at our camp and don’t want generators running all day/night to keep batteries charged. Is he missing something or should I keep my Recon?
My gas cart is a lot quieter than my fourtrax
 

buckmanmike

Senior Member
I hunt almost all the time using this blind over my cart. Putting popup blind quieter than climbing20201111_170040.jpg a ladder stand. And the sitting alot more comfortable.
2003 CC, DS, 6" lift, 23" tires. I enjoy it. I couldnt hunt without it.
 
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