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Which Golf Cart Accessories Are Worth Adding Before Summer Gets Busy?

What are the most practical golf cart accessories for summer? The accessories that deliver the most real-world value heading into the warm months are LED lighting kits, marine-grade audio systems, lift kits with off-road tires, upgraded or additional seating, folding or vented windshields, and KFI winches. These six categories cover the lighting, comfort, capability, and entertainment upgrades that owners in Mercer County and across Northwestern PA install most often.

Easy Does It Customs at 857 Georgetown Road in Sandy Lake, PA stocks accessories on-site rather than drop-shipping from distributors, so most upgrades can be sourced and installed in a single visit. Whether you are prepping a cart for the campground, the lake house, or a working property, the right upgrades make a measurable difference in how the cart performs through the summer.

This guide covers the accessories worth adding before summer demand peaks, what each upgrade actually does, and how to think about lead times for custom work.

What Golf Cart Accessories Do Owners Add Most Often Before Summer?

Year after year, the same six categories drive most of our spring accessory work. They are the upgrades that change how owners actually use their carts, not just how the carts look in photos.

  • LED Lighting KitsHeadlight upgrades, light bars, underglow, and turn-signal kits. Summer evenings run long, and reliable lighting matters at campgrounds and on rural roads.
  • Marine-Grade Audio SystemsWeather-resistant speakers, properly installed amplifiers, and head units that survive a season of rain, sun, and vibration.
  • Lift Kits and Off-Road TiresIncreased ground clearance and tire selection that lets the cart handle gravel, grass, and uneven terrain without dragging.
  • Upgraded or Additional SeatingRear flip seats, replacement bench seats, premium foam, and weather-resistant covers for daily use.
  • Folding and Vented WindshieldsThe single most underrated comfort upgrade. Airflow makes a hot afternoon ride tolerable in a way a fixed windshield does not.
  • KFI Winches and Plow MountsYear-round usefulness. The same cart that hauls coolers in July clears the driveway in January.

Comparing Accessories By Use Case

Not every accessory is right for every owner. Here is how the most-requested upgrades match to how people actually use their carts.

Use Case Highest-Impact Upgrades Skip Unless Asked
Campground / Lake House LED lights, audio system, rear flip seat, vented windshield Heavy lift kit, winch
Farm / Rural Property Lift kit, off-road tires, winch, brush guard, plow mount Premium audio, lighted underglow
Street-Legal LSV (Neighborhood) DOT lighting upgrades, turn-signal kit, premium seats, dash cam Off-road tires, heavy lift
Golf Course Use USB charging, sand bottle holder, cooler, simple audio Lift kit, winch, off-road tires
Tailgating / Events Premium audio system, LED light bar, rear-facing seats, cooler mount Plow mount, winch

What Makes a Quality Golf Cart Audio System?

This is the area where the difference between a quality install and a budget afterthought is most obvious. A Bluetooth speaker zip-tied under the seat is not a golf cart audio system. A proper installation includes:

  • Marine-grade speakers. Built to handle UV, moisture, vibration, and humidity. Standard car speakers fail within a single Pennsylvania summer.
  • Sealed enclosures or proper baffling. Speaker cones need an acoustic environment to sound right. Open mounting causes the speakers to sound thin and rattle within months.
  • Weather-resistant head unit. Bluetooth, USB, and ideally an auxiliary input. Hidden mounting protects the unit from rain and sun.
  • Properly sized amplifier. Most stock golf cart speakers sound flat because they are underpowered. A correctly matched amp transforms the system.
  • Subwoofer (optional but transformative). A weather-resistant marine sub adds the bottom end that gives a system real presence at a tailgate or backyard event.
  • Battery-protected wiring. Direct-to-battery wiring with an inline fuse, not piggybacked off the cart’s lighting circuit.

Easy Does It Customs has built a regional reputation specifically for golf cart audio work. We carry a full lineup of marine audio components and handle the install from system design through final tuning.

Are Lift Kits Worth It for Pennsylvania Cart Owners?

If you ever drive your cart off paved surfaces, yes. A lift kit changes three things: ground clearance underneath the cart, the tire size you can run, and the cart’s ability to handle uneven terrain without dragging or bottoming out.

For cart owners on Mercer County farms, properties around Lake Wilhelm, or campsites at Slippery Rock Campground or Plantation Park, a stock cart can spend a lot of time scraping its underside. A 3-inch to 6-inch lift paired with appropriate all-terrain tires solves that problem and significantly extends what the cart can do.

Lift kits work best as a package. A lift kit by itself raises the cart. Lift plus larger tires raises the cart and improves traction. Lift plus tires plus suspension matching gives you a cart that actually drives well off-road instead of feeling like a stilted version of the original. We spec the full package when we quote a lift, not just the lift itself.

What Does a Folding or Vented Windshield Actually Change?

This is the upgrade most owners do not realize they need until they live a summer without it. A solid windshield blocks bugs and debris but also blocks airflow. On a 90-degree afternoon, that turns the cart into a hot box.

A folding windshield lets you drop the upper section down when you want airflow and bring it back up for highway-speed driving on a street-legal LSV or for cold mornings. A vented windshield builds the airflow directly into the design with screened vents at the top. Either option changes the experience of summer cart driving more than any single accessory under $400.

Accessories for Year-Round Use: Snow Plows and Winches

Northwestern PA winters are real. A KFI Pro V-Plow or straight-blade plow mounted on a properly equipped cart clears short driveways, sidewalks, and farm lanes faster than most subcompact ATVs. Pair it with a 2,000-pound or 3,000-pound winch and you have a working tool for nine months of the year instead of just the summer months.

Easy Does It Customs is a KFI dealer, and plow setups go out properly. The cart needs a winch (the winch raises and lowers the plow), the plow itself, a mount kit specific to your cart model, and — ideally — enough battery capacity to run plowing sessions without sagging voltage. We handle the full setup.

How Much Do Golf Cart Accessories Cost?

Approximate price ranges for the most-requested accessories, installed:

Accessory Typical Installed Cost Notes
LED Light Kit (basic) $150 – $400 Headlights, brake lights, turn signals
LED Light Bar $200 – $600 22-inch to 42-inch bars, switch-controlled
Audio System (entry-level) $400 – $800 Bluetooth head unit, two marine speakers
Audio System (premium) $1,200 – $2,500 Multi-speaker setup, amplifier, subwoofer
Lift Kit + Tires Package $900 – $1,800 3 to 6 inch lift with matching all-terrain tires
Rear Flip Seat $450 – $900 Converts 4-seater to 6-seater configuration
Folding Windshield $200 – $400 Tinted and clear options available
KFI Plow + Winch Setup $1,400 – $2,400 Plow, winch, mount kit, wiring, installation

When Should I Schedule Custom Work Before Summer?

Earlier than you think. We are not warning you to drive sales — our calendar genuinely fills up by late April for any work more involved than a same-day accessory install.

General lead-time guidance for cart owners across Mercer County and Northwestern PA:

  • Single accessory installs (lights, seat, windshield): Usually completed within a week of scheduling year-round.
  • Audio system builds: Schedule by mid-April for completion before Memorial Day.
  • Lift kits and tire packages: Schedule by early April for completion before summer events.
  • Full custom builds (multi-component): Schedule by March or early April for completion in time for summer use.
  • Plow and winch setups: Schedule in October or November for the upcoming winter.

Frequently Asked Questions

What golf cart accessories does Easy Does It Customs carry in stock?

We stock a full range of golf cart accessories at 857 Georgetown Road in Sandy Lake, PA, including LED lighting kits and light bars, marine-grade audio systems, lift kits with matching off-road tires, replacement and rear flip seats, folding and vented windshields, KFI snow plows and winches, Navitas controllers, ECO Battery and Trojan batteries, and a wide range of replacement parts. Most accessories are on-site rather than drop-shipped, so owners in Mercer County and surrounding areas can usually complete an upgrade in a single visit.

Is a lift kit worth adding to a golf cart used on a farm or recreational property?

Yes, for carts used on uneven terrain, gravel, soft ground, or grass. A 3-inch to 6-inch lift paired with appropriate all-terrain tires dramatically improves ground clearance and traction. Installed lift kit and tire packages typically run $900 to $1,800 at Easy Does It Customs and are one of the most impactful upgrades for farm and property use.

How is a professionally installed golf cart audio system different from a Bluetooth speaker?

A proper golf cart audio system uses marine-grade speakers in sealed or baffled enclosures, a weather-resistant head unit, a properly sized amplifier, and direct-to-battery wiring with inline fusing. Sound quality, durability across a full season of sun and rain, and resistance to vibration are all significantly better than a portable speaker. Entry-level systems start around $400 to $800 installed; premium multi-speaker builds with amplifiers and subwoofers run $1,200 to $2,500.

Can you install accessories on both gas and electric golf carts?

Yes. Most accessories — lighting, audio, lift kits, seats, windshields, winches — work on both gas and electric carts. A few items are platform-specific: Navitas controllers and ECO Battery systems apply only to electric carts, and plow setups typically require enough battery capacity or engine power to handle the load. Our service team confirms compatibility before quoting any install.

How early should I schedule custom golf cart work for summer?

For multi-component custom builds, lift kits, or audio systems, schedule by early to mid-April for completion before Memorial Day. Single-accessory installs (lights, a windshield, a seat) can usually be completed within a week year-round. Demand peaks sharply in May and June — carts scheduled in March and April are typically ready for the start of the summer season.

Do you install KFI snow plows on golf carts?

Yes. Easy Does It Customs is a KFI dealer and installs both Pro V-Plow and straight-blade systems. A complete setup includes the plow, a winch to raise and lower it, a cart-specific mount kit, wiring, and battery-capacity verification. Installed cost typically runs $1,400 to $2,400 depending on plow size and winch capacity. Schedule plow installs in October or November for the upcoming winter.

Upgrade Your Cart Before Summer Demand Hits

Most custom work fills our calendar by late April. Call now to talk through your upgrade plan and lock in install dates while the schedule has room.

Easy Does It Customs
857 Georgetown Road, Sandy Lake, PA 16145
Phone: 724.374.3279  |  Email: sales@easydoesitcustoms.com
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