Silverlight Golf Cart | 4 Passenger Lifted Golf Cart | 6 Passenger Lifted Golf Cart

If you’re in the market for a new lifted golf cart, check out our latest addition to our fleet – the Silverlight golf cart, now available as a 4 passenger lifted cart and 6 passenger lifted cart. Like many of our other cart brands, such as our Advanced EV, Bintelli, Elite EV, and Aluma carts, our Silverlight carts are street ready, meaning they have all necessary features needed to become registered as a street legal low speed vehicle (LSV). An LSV has a tag and a title and can drive on public roads with a speed limit of 35mph or less, and include a number of safety features such as headlights, taillights, brake lights, turn signals, horn, side view mirrors, windshield, and a maximum speed of approximately 24mph.

At Prime Cart Parts, you can view the current Silverlight golf cart models we have available for sale, with specifications, pricing, and contact information if you are interested in purchasing. You can also contact us for a FREE quote on any golf cart sale! Here are some of the Silverlight golf carts we currently have in stock at our main location in Riviera Beach; when purchased, carts can be shipped anywhere in the mainland US.

NOTE: At the time of writing, the Silverlight carts listed below are available at our main location in Riviera Beach, FL. When reading, they may no longer be in-store, but if a specific vehicle model and/or color is requested, it can be ordered and arrive within a few weeks. For more information on purchase inquiries, use our contact form to get in touch with us.

4 Passenger Lifted Silverlight Golf Cart

New Camo Silverlight 4 Passenger Lifted Golf Cart

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New Black Silverlight 4 Passenger Lifted Golf Cart

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6 Passenger Lifted Silverlight Golf Cart

New Dark Green Silverlight 6 Passenger Lifted Golf Cart

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4 Passenger Lifted Cart Specifications

Power

  • 8 x Powertron 6 volt battery
  • Powerful 48v 5kw AC motor
  • Curtis controller
  • 48v on-board charger

Performance

  • 4 passengers
  • 24 mph maximum speed
  • Front basket
  • Factory lift all trail DOT tires
  • 12” alloy rims
  • Windshield
  • Horn
  • Headlights tail lights
  • Turn signals
  • Brush guard
  • Cubby storage under rear seat
  • Rear flip seat
  • Battery gauge
  • Key to start
  • Side view mirrors
  • Roof with drip edge
  • Retractable seat belts
  • Fender flares
  • Built-in 12 volt converter (for adding accessories like stereo or LED lighting)

Tech specs:

  • Motor: brushless 5kw voltage:48v
  • Controller Curtis AC
  • 48v charger
  • Transaxle: 16:1 high speed
  • Dimensions (l x w x h): 108″ x 51.38″ x 80.71″. Approx
  • Seating capacity: 4 people
  • Forward speed: 24 mph approx
  • Chassis: a-frame powder coated steel. Four wheel coil over stock suspension,
  • Top supports: galvanized steel. Anti-corrosive dip w/powder coat
  • DOT tires

6 Passenger Lifted Cart Specifications

Power

  • 8 x powertron 6 volt battery
  • 48v AC motor 5kw
  • Curtis controller
  • 48v on-board charger

Performance

  • 6 passengers
  • 24 mph maximum speed approx
  • Front basket
  • Factory lift all trail DOT tires
  • 12” alloy rims
  • Windshield
  • Horn
  • Headlights tail lights
  • Turn signals
  • Brush guard
  • Cubby storage under rear seat
  • Rear flip seat
  • Battery gauge
  • Key to start
  • Side view mirrors
  • Roof with drip edge
  • Retractable seat belts
  • Fender flares
  • Built-in 12 volt converter (for adding accessories like stereo or LED lighting)

Tech specs:

  • Motor: brushless 5kw voltage:48v
  • Controller Curtis AC
  • 48v charger:
  • Seating capacity: 6 people
  • Forward speed: 24 mph approx
  • Chassis: a-frame powder coated steel. Four wheel coil over stock suspension,
  • Top supports: galvanized steel. Anti-corrosive dip w/powder coat
  • DOT tires

Golf Cart Gallery | Rental Golf Carts | Street Legal Cart Rental

With multiple delivery locations across south Florida for our golf cart rentals, our fleet of rental carts includes several different brands, including the most common Club Car, EZGO, and Yamaha carts, while also other popular, newer brands such as Advanced EV, Aluma, Bintelli, Evolution, Kodiak, Elite EV, and more. Recently, we updated our golf cart gallery across our various rental websites to include more examples of some of our most popular rental golf carts. We also added some pictures of our utility carts to our golf cart gallery, with flatbed and box bed carts being available for rental.

Most often, our non street legal carts that are rented for occasions such as events, job sites, construction areas, security, parades, or shuttle transport, while our street legal carts are able to be driven on any public roads with a speed limit of 35mph or less. In Fort Lauderdale, where one of our rental stores is located, this includes roads such as A1A (beach road), Las Olas Boulevard, Andrews Avenue, and Sistrunk Boulevard. If you’re interested in renting a street legal golf cart in Fort Lauderdale but are unfamiliar with the area and street legal roads, call our office at 954-952-0869 or use our contact form to get in touch with us.

Brands of golf carts that we use for our street legal golf cart rentals can be viewed in our golf cart gallery, found by clicking the “Gallery” link in our menu or using this link. Below are additional pictures of some of the cart brands we featured in our golf cart gallery update, or have available for rental or sale at our various locations – you can view even more of our carts that we have for sale at Prime Cart Parts.

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How to Prepare Your Golf Cart for Long-Term Self-Storage

If you would prefer to store your golf cart on your own property rather than in a storage facility, there are several important steps to take to ensure that your golf cart stays in top condition during the off-season or time it’s not in use. Even when storing your golf cart for long periods of time, there is more to it than simply tucking the cart away in a shed for months at a time. Golf carts still require periodic maintenance when not in use, but following the right guidelines to storing your golf cart will keep it preserved and ready for when it’s time to be brought out again.

Battery Preparation

When preparing your golf cart for storage, you’ll want to first perform some basic battery maintenance. Begin by disconnecting battery cables, and clean any corrosion from the cables and battery by using a mix of baking soda and warm water (or white vinegar and water) – baking soda neutralizes acid corrosion. Fully charge the battery, as batteries will naturally self-discharge when not in use. When disconnecting the battery charger, unplug it from the AC outlet before unplugging it from the cart. Using only distilled water, refill the batteries, making sure the cart has been fully charged. Do not refill the batteries before fully charging your cart, as this can lead to electrolyte overflow.

Turn the key switch off to turn off everything on the cart, and depending on your cart, you’ll have either a Run/Tow switch or a Run/Maintenance switch. Flip this switch to “tow” or “maintenance” in order to reduce battery discharge and fire risks. Finally, disconnect the main positive and negative connections – it’s recommended to tape the connections together in order to not forget where they go.

You’ll want to periodically check in on your charge and water levels – especially in warmer climates, the water levels can slowly decrease due to evaporation, and batteries will self-discharge when left unused for extended periods of time. It’s recommended to return to your cart every 2-4 weeks and check these levels – fully recharge and refill the batteries as needed.

Tire Checks

Before putting the golf cart in storage, you’ll want to inflate your tires as high as possible without over inflating them. When the cart is stationary for long periods of time, the tires naturally deflate from the weight of the cart, possibly causing damage to the tires like flat spots. When checking in on the cart as recommended, inflate the tires every two weeks and move the cart slightly, applying pressure to a different part of the tire.

Another option is storing the golf cart off the ground – raise the cart up onto jack stands, which will take pressure off the tires and ensure that no flat spots will form.

General Cleaning

Even in the best storage, moisture will still be produced. Inspect your cart to make sure there are no rust spots, and if there are, cover them with fresh paint. Rust spots can increase from moisture in the air if left untreated, and any other markings will also worsen with extreme temperatures. Be sure to remove any crumbs that may be on the seats, as they can grow and harbor bacteria in the time the cart is stored, and make sure to clean the flooring and upholstery to prevent any possible molding. Remove any rugs or carpets, cut and polish any scratches, and replace spark plugs if needed. Other things to clean include any dirt or grime, bird or other animal droppings, mirrors, fuel, air, and oil filters, and cables and connectors.

Storage

An important tip to remember is to leave the cart in neutral when storing it, and if storing it on the ground, keep it on a level surface and surround the wheels with bricks or other heavy objects to keep it from rolling. Do not keep the parking brake engaged – this can damage the cart.

Most golf carts will fit in a 10×10 enclosed space – placing the golf cart inside is critical and will prevent any damage that could be caused by harsh weather and below freezing or exceedingly high temperatures. A garage is a good option, although it can take up space that may be needed for cars, so storing it in a small shed is another ideal choice.

Even though the cart is inside, always use a protective cover to keep dust and dirt off the cart. If you don’t have a cover specifically for golf carts, a large canvas cloth will suffice – the most important thing is simply making sure the cart is covered.

Even when not in use, your golf cart still needs periodic maintenance, so it’s important to follow these steps to ensure that your golf cart is sufficiently prepared for storage and regularly checked in on, so when it comes time to use it again, it’ll still be in top condition.