Usually when we think of Ididit products, we think of steering columns for classic musclecars or perhaps, something earlier, like a Ford T-Bucket, ’55 Chevy Bel-Air or a Willys coupe. However, little do many enthusiasts know, that Ididit actually manufactures steering columns for your golf cart – seriously!
While it may sound silly oat first, if you think about it, golf cart customization makes complete sense. For you serious drag racers, road racers or car show attendees, a golf cart is a necessity designed to make our lives just a little bit easier! We use them all of the time, when we cover larger-scale events such as Goodguys, LS Fest and others. As a result, we all want to make our golf cart stand out among the million other white and beige examples typically found at events like these, so why not hook it up with some “speed & style” parts from our fiends in the industry?
Recently, Ididit has announced a new example to their ever-growing product line, and we have more information on it below in the official release.
Official Release:
Hot Rod your golf cart with ididit’s Classic Straight Golf Cart Steering Column!
Get that sweet “Hot Rod” look for your golf cart with ididit’s Classic Straight steering column. This vintage looking column is made to fit your Club Car Precedent, EZ-Go RXV or Yamaha Drive and will plug right in to your aftermarket wiring harness. Comes with self-canceling turn signals, 4-way flashers and our standard non-tilt dress-up kit. Available in chrome or black powder coated finishes.
Features:
- Available for multiple makes and models
- Available in chrome or black powder coat
- Add style to your otherwise boring golf cart
- Comes with self-canceling turn signals, 4-way flashers and Ididit’s standard non-tilt dress-up kit
Rick Seitz is the owner and founder of AutoCentric Media, the parent company to Timeless Muscle Magazine, and has a true love and passion for all vehicles. When he isn’t tuning, testing, or competing with the magazine’s current crop of project vehicles, he’s busy tinkering and planning the next round modifications for his own cars.