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  • Changing lifted EZGO back to stock?

    I have a friend who bought an '03 EZGO with a lift kit and wants to convert it back to stock...It looks like the only thing done to it was to install drop axle spindles and changed the rear springs to go above the axle instead of below. I've never done something like this before. It looks like the only thing that needs to be done is replace the drop axle spindles with stock ones and return the rear springs to below the axle. Could this be correct, or is there anything else that would have had to be done to complete the lift ( about 5" )? It doesn't look like the steering or anything else was changed. I can't find another '03 to compare it with...As always, your help is appreciated.
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    Converting 03 EZGO with a lift kit back to its stock configuration is indeed feasible, and it sounds like you're on the right track with your observations. Based on the modifications you've described, which include the installation of drop axle spindles and repositioning the rear springs above the axle, the process to revert to stock should be relatively straightforward.

    To begin, you'll want to replace the drop axle spindles with the original stock spindles. This involves removing the drop spindles and reinstalling the factory ones to bring the front axle back to its original height. Once the drop spindles are removed, the suspension should return to its standard configuration, restoring the vehicle's stock appearance and handling.

    Next, you'll need to reposition the rear springs so that they sit below the axle, as they were originally designed. This may require removing and reinstalling the springs or adjusting their mounting points to achieve the desired height. Once the rear springs are properly positioned, the vehicle's rear suspension will be back to its factory setup.

    Regarding your question about additional modifications, it's unlikely that anything else would need to be changed. Typically, adjustments to the steering are not necessary for such a lift. Therefore, focusing on reversing the modifications you've identified should suffice to return the EZGO to its stock height and configuration. This parts diagram attached showcases the typical components installed on a 5-inch lift kit. By referencing this diagram and following the steps outlined above, you should be well equipped to successfully complete the conversion back to stock. If you encounter any challenges or have further questions during the process, feel free to reach out
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