Golf carts are fun, family friendly, and versatile, and they’ve continued to gain in popularity over the past few decades for personal and non-golf use thanks to these reasons. Another great reason is that golf carts are very customizable. If you are looking to extend your wheel base to make room for a larger tire or just give your golf cart a cooler-looking stance, you’re going to need golf cart wheel spacers.
Choosing the right golf cart wheel spacers comes down to three key features:
- Compatibility (will it fit your cart’s brand and year?)
- Size (will it extend your wheel base far enough for your needs?)
- Durability (will it hold up long term?)
That’s why we’ve put together this guide with reviews and helpful info on how to choose the best wheel spacers for your cart. Read on to learn more.
What Are Golf Cart Wheel Spacers?
Wheel spacers can be used to either change wheel bolt patterns or to widen the offset of the wheel.
Because most golf cart wheel models from each of the main manufacturers (Yamaha, Club Car, and EZ-GO) have the same bolt patterns, the main use of wheel spacers on golf carts are to widen the wheel offset.
Pros Of Wheel Spacers On Golf Carts
Better Looks
Wheel spacers will help you achieve a unique look for your golf cart by pushing out the tires slightly and give the cart a wider stance.
Install Wider Wheels
Wheel spacers can help to fit taller or wider wheels than you would normally be able to fit on your golf cart, giving you more options and customization choices.
Improved Handling
Wheel spacers will give your golf cart better handling characteristics when you go around corners and make turns thanks to the wheels being further away from the chassis which creates a wider track and lower center of gravity.
Cons Of Wheel Spacers For Golf Carts
Additional Wear And Tear
Wheel spacers can place additional stress on nearby hub and suspension components like ball bearings, which can reduce the lifespan of these parts.
Steering And Suspension Changes
Your steering may feel a little heavier or require more effort than without wheel spacers since your wheels are now further away from the wheel hub.
Additionally, your suspension may feel a little bumpier because it is not designed for as wide of a wheel base that you have when using spacers.
Golf Cart Wheel Spacers Buying Guide
Luckily, choosing a set of wheel spacers for your golf cart is pretty straightforward.
We’ll cover the key items you need to pay attention to below:
Compatibility
Make sure you pay attention to which wheel spacers you’re looking at, as they’ll clearly state which brand of golf cart (and possibly years) they’re intended to fit.
Each golf cart manufacturer will have their own lug pattern, so don’t skip this step – you don’t want to pull the wheels off your cart and get everything ready only to find out that your spacers don’t match.
Spacer Type
There are two main options for spacers: floating bolt-on (circular/wheel style) spacers, and stud spacers.
There are others we won’t cover here as they’re not commonly available on the market and don’t bolt-on to your hub, which we don’t recommend.
Circular spacers are a disc that fits over the existing wheel bolt pattern on the hub and are secured with included lug nuts, then the wheel is attached to the spacer using the original lug nuts.
Circular spacers are the most common and in our opinion are the most secure and safest option.
Stud spacers are much cheaper, but often require you to disassemble the brake system and actually bolt the spacers directly to the hub, which takes a bit more know-how and time.
We recommend sticking with circular spacers as the benefits of stud spacers aren’t great enough to make the payoff of messing with them worth it.
Size
Most wheel spacers come in 1” (25mm), 2” (50mm), or 4” (200mm) thicknesses, with the most common size being the 2” option.
Some stud spacers can be found in 2.5” thicknesses as well if you really need that specific size.
How To Install Golf Cart Wheel Spacers
As always, look through the installation instructions provided with your wheel spacers.
Generally, circular spacers are installed as follows:
- Step 1: Life the golf cart off the ground using a jack, making sure it’s stable
- Step 2: Loosen the nuts fastening the wheel to the hub
- Step 3: Remove the wheel
- Step 4: Place the wheel spacer on the hub bolts & fasten with included lug nuts
- Step 5: Slide the wheel on to the bolt pattern on the spacer
- Step 6: Secure wheel to the spacer with your original lug nuts
Here’s a picture describing this process:
And here’s a video of how to install circular spacers:
Also, here’s a video of how to install stud spacers if you go that route:
The 4 Best Golf Cart Wheel Spacers
RockTrix 2” Wheel Spacers for EZGO and Club Car
The 4-pack of 2” / 50mm wheel spacers by RockTrix are made with high-quality aerospace billet aluminum which is anodized to prevent rust and corrosion from degrading them.
They’ll fit most 4/4”, 4”x101.6mm, and 4”x100mm bolt pattern golf carts and ATVs, giving them lots of versatility and will give your golf cart an impressive wide stance.
These also come in a 1″ / 25mm size if that’s more what you’re looking for.
Max Motosports 2.5” Wheel Spacers for Yamaha
The Max Motosports 2.5” wheel spacers will fit most Yamaha golf carts and are great because they are 2.5” / 63.5mm wide, giving them a little more width than the standard 2” spacers commonly available.
These will fit most carts with a bolt pattern of 4”x4” and 4”x101.6mm giving you a 5” width overall.
Titan Wheel Accessories 1.5” Wheel Spacers For EZGO and Club Car
If you’re looking for a slightly narrower stance, these 1.5” / 38mm spacers will work very well for you.
They fit most carts that have a 4”x4” or 4”x100mm bolt pattern.
RockTrix 1.5” Wheel Spacers For Yamaha
RockTrix’s high-quality aerospace billet anodized aluminum construction is one of our favorites, and this is a great choice if you’re looking for a more conservative width as these spacers are 1.5” / 38mm each.
They fit most carts with a 4”x4”, 4”x100mm, or 4”x101.6mm pattern.
These also come in a 2″ / 50mm option as well.
Wrapping Up Our Guide To Golf Cart Wheel Spacers
We hope you learned more about how to widen your cart’s wheel stance and feel confident about the next steps in the process.
What spacers did you choose, and how did the installation process go? Let us know in the comments below.
While you’re here, check out some other great ways to trick out your cart with our guides to the best bluetooth speakers for golf carts, golf cart lift kits, golf cart coolers, golf cart roof racks, and our guide to golf cart dimensions for some other excellent customization options.