One of golf carts’ biggest advantages is that they’re relatively low maintenance. However, taking good care of them can ensure they enjoy a longer life span and enhanced performance. Knowing how to change the tires of your golf cart can make a huge difference in its longevity.

From checking the tread to replacing your tires, Ben Nelson Golf & Outdoor is here to help you understand the necessary steps for changing the tire. We can turn what might seem like a daunting task into a manageable DIY project.

Understanding Your Golf Cart Tires

Before you start swapping out your golf cart tires, it's essential to understand a few key things about them. Different tires are made to operate on specific terrain or have certain psi limits. Make sure you're well aware of the type of tire and correct psi level for your cart. You can find most of this information on the side of your tire.

Initial Preparation and Safety

Before you remove the first lug nut, taking a few preparatory steps and prioritizing safety can make the process smoother and prevent accidents. It’s important to choose the right environment for changing a tire. You want a flat, solid surface. A driveway or similar area is ideal. We don’t recommend doing this on grass because of the unstable surface area.

Next, gather all necessary tools, including a jack, lug wrench, and new tires, ensuring they match the specifications of your cart. We also recommend wearing safety gloves and glasses to protect your hands and eyes during the process.

Safely Lifting Your Golf Cart

Lifting your golf cart correctly is crucial for your safety as well as the cart’s. Start by positioning the jack under the frame nearest to the tire you are changing. Make sure you are using a jack that can properly handle the weight of your golf cart. Carefully raise the golf cart until the tire is just off the ground, ensuring that the cart remains stable at all times.

Loosening and Removing the Lug Nuts

After lifting your cart, the next step is loosening and removing the lug nuts that hold the wheel in place. Start by using your lug wrench to loosen each lug nut slightly. This initial loosening will make it easier to unscrew them afterward.

After loosening each lug nut, unscrew and remove them all using your lug wrench. Try to keep them in a safe place where they won't get lost or dirty, as you'll need them to secure the new tire. You may need to put in a little extra effort, especially if you haven’t changed the tires in a while. However, try to avoid using excessive force that could strip the nuts or damage the wrench.

Replacing the Tire

Now that all the lug nuts are off, you can learn how to change the tire of your golf cart. Start by gently sliding your old tire off the axle. Now is a good time to inspect the axle and wheel well for any debris or damage.

Clear away any dirt or objects that could interfere with the installation of the new tire. Next, carefully align the new tire with the axle, ensuring that the holes for the lug nuts align with the studs on the axle. Slide the new tire into place on the axle and get ready for the next step.

Tightening the Lug Nuts

Tightening the lug nuts correctly is an essential step to ensure the safety and reliability of your golf cart. Begin by hand-tightening the lug nuts to avoid cross-threading, which can cause significant damage to the studs.

Once all lug nuts are hand-tightened, use your lug wrench to tighten them further. It's crucial to follow a star or crisscross pattern when tightening the lug nuts. This method ensures even pressure distribution across the wheel, preventing the rim from bending or warping. Give each lug nut a single turn and move in a repeating star pattern so that they remain around the same level of tightness throughout the process. After the initial tightening, go over each lug nut again in the same pattern to ensure you have them securely fastened.

This step prevents the wheel from becoming loose from vibration while driving. Remember, over-tightening can strip the threads or make future removal challenging, so apply sufficient force to secure the lug nuts without exerting excessive pressure.

Repeat for All Four Tires

Changing a tire can be a good opportunity to check the brakes, axles, and other parts of the wheel assembly. Once you're done with one wheel, simply repeat the process for the others. The process will be the same for every tire, so whether you’re changing one or all four, you can repeat the steps with the same level of attention and dedication.

Final Steps

After successfully changing your golf cart tires, there are a few final steps to ensure everything is in order before taking your golf cart back out for a spin. Firstly, recheck the tire pressure in each new tire, making sure it matches the manufacturer's recommended psi.

Incorrect tire pressure can affect the golf cart's handling and overall tire life. Next, take a slow test drive around a safe area to ensure the golf cart is stable and the tires are properly installed. Listen for any unusual noises or vibrations that could indicate a problem.

Lastly, visually inspect the tires and lug nuts once more after your test drive to confirm that everything is still tight and secure. Following these final steps will help guarantee a seamless transition back to enjoying your golf cart, with the added confidence that you put your new tires on perfectly and that you are now ready to roll.

To upgrade your golf cart experience with top-quality tires or if you need any information, visit Ben Nelson Golf & Outdoor, your trusted Cushman dealer, today. Our team of professionals is here to provide you with the best products and services to enhance your golf cart's performance and ensure your safety.

Whether you’re undertaking maintenance tasks like tire changes yourself or seeking professional assistance, we’re here to support your golfing and outdoor adventures. Stop by or reach out to us to discover how we can help you keep your golf cart looking its best and running at peak performance.

How To Change the Tires of Your Golf Cart