(4) 4x4 4x101.6 Wheel Spacers 2" Fits Yamaha Golf Carts 12x1.25 68.5mm Bore on 2040-parts.com
Golf Car Wheels & Tires for Sale
- (4) 4x4 4x101.6 wheel spacers 1" fits yamaha golf carts 12x1.25 68.5mm bore(US $62.82)
- Rotary brand replacement 13 x 5.00-6 (13x500x6) wheel assembly replaces fits(US $134.62)
- (4) golf cart 215/40-12 lsi elite tires on 12x7 black/machined vampire wheels(US $464.00)
- (4) golf cart 215/40-12 lsi elite tires on 12x7 black/machined viking wheels(US $464.00)
- 2pcs 205/50-10 dot golf cart tires 4 ply rated tubeless 250 50 10 2055010(US $89.08)
- Set of 2 205/50-10 street & turf golf cart tires 4 ply rated tubeless 407lbs(US $87.79)
Mercedes-Benz G-class to get V12 power
Mon, 26 Mar 2012Mercedes-Benz has slyly revealed a lightly facelifted version of the 33-year-old G-class prior to its planned public premiere at the Beijing motor show next month. The reworked version of the German carmaker's iconic military-grade SUV, planned to go on sale in European markets in June with North American deliveries slated to begin by the end of this year, can be seen in the background of an official photograph of the facelifted GLK posted on the Mercedes-Benz media Web site. Among the subtle changes made to the G-class's classic square exterior is a restyled grille with three prominent slats in place of the older model's seven slats, new headlamp inserts with horizontally mounted LED running lights and redesigned mirror housings.
Kia Carens
Fri, 27 Jul 2012Kia's latest Carens compact MPV is set to debut on 27 September during the Paris motor show. The 2013 Carens, the work of Peter Schreyer and his design team, was conceived around the theme of ‘dynamic space' and features a cab-forward design with a longer wheelbase, lower roofline and chrome beltline accent. Very few other details have emerged of the Renault Scenic rival but we'll bring you full details when they do.
Toyota & Lexus news at 2009 Tokyo motor show
Wed, 21 Oct 2009The vibe on the Toyota stand is subdued, yet upbeat at the same time. They're chuffed to bits with their new products on show, but we can't help remembering Japan's – and the world's – premier car maker's $4.9 billion loss last year. And it's forecast to lose a similar amount in 2009.