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6 days to departure!!! What a flurry of activity it has been. First and foremost I hope you all had a safe and magical Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Boxing Day, etc.
The ordered cart from a customer turned out great and the Christmas day delivery surprise was a success.
Christmas eve and Christmas day where wonderful for me. I had a great holiday with my lovely lady, we both got to enjoy a lot of quality time together. Friday after the trip it was a flurry to get her packing final to go visit her sister this weekend. That went off without a hitch and I got a LOT of stuff done on Friday as well. First I got Mickey Cart 2.0 back into the bay and began the task for making all the final wiring and other arrangements for the radio install completed. I also detailed my truck (which I neglected to get a picture of when it was all cleaned and shiny.)
Saturday I got my love on the road to her sisters then off to the shop. Then took a huge load of clean linens and other items to the RV. It is not next to my house, but close enough to make runs per day. This time was all dry goods, drinks, etc. I got the bed made and everything put away, installed a few new command hooks in places I wish I had one in the past and called my RV work done. I then turned my attention to the golf cart. I did the final fitment and customization needed for the speakers and got 90% of the wiring done. I needed a few things to finish up the sub mounting bracket and other odds and ends so I moved onto my truck. It needed general service, checking fluids, greasing ball joints and a general once over. On top of that I needed to rotate tires, and I use that as the best time to check the brakes. Well I pull all the tires off and the rear pads are thin but would make the trip, the fronts had about 30% life left. Then I noticed something bad on the right rear. One of the pads was worn unevenly, one half was about 4/32 the other half was nearly metal on metal. I decided I needed to service the rear caliper slides and found that side was frozen up. So at 5pm on a Saturday it was a mad rush to get a rebuilt caliper, luckily one was sourced but not without some minor drama.
I decided if I am doing brakes I would do front pads too, the rotors all around where within spec, so I did not need to replace them. That ended my Saturday evening with a few cold ones and some take out pit BBQ.
Today we made reasonable strides. My morning was spent running to MD to get supplies of the adult variety. I could shop at the local ABC in Virginia, but within decent distance are much better prices (even with MD involved) to stock up on some liquors we like to have around. After that I got to the shop around 12. All was going well with the install, I did lots of finalization work to put the nose back on and we ran into another snag. While we bought the lowest profile speakers we could source, the where still too deep for the front cowl to be pinned on. So we focused on the final installation and wiring for the sub, the addition of a 36v to 12v converter to run the radio, headlights, and accessories rather then beat up on only 2 batteries. The Sub uses just the last two batteries of the pack. It should allow them to stay mostly equalized. And we got the rear body finally pinned back onto the cart. Sucess, but really had hoped to be further along then we ended up.
At the 8pm hour we finally found a solution to our speaker clearance issue and parts will be obtained to make it possible tomorrow evening. Tomorrow during the day John hopes to take care of the clearance issue and install the nose. Then move onto the seats and top assemblies tomorrow after hours. Since we plan to replace the seat covers, he already has two brand new cut seat bottom wood templates and the backs are reusable. So that should go quick in about 2 hours after we get all the covers aligned properly to stretch and secure them. The last bit is installing the lights, top, windshield and rear view mirror. So we should be able to make it by end of the week.
Tomorrow I am back to work, but once I get home I will make the shopping trip I need, head to the RV which happens to be at the shop to load it up and put it all away. Then I can give the cart another hour or so. Whew...that was a lot. But I will finish it with some progress shots.