Evolution D5 Ranger/Maverick 4-Forward Hinged Enclosure - Black
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Hinged Enclosure for Evolution D5 Maverick and Ranger 4-Forward
Evolution golf cart enclosures are essential accessories for your 4-forward Evolution D5 Maverick or Ranger golf cart, especially if you frequently use it for outdoor activitie...
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Decent product, weak instructions but doable.
I just finished installing the DoorWorks 4 door, forward facing cover on my new Evolution Ranger. Most of the issues I had were related to the cart, not the DoorWorks enclosure.
The DoorWorks enclosure is pretty good overall. I was shorted some nylon bushings for the door hinges and it would be a good idea if they started enclosing some replacement hardware for things like the roof rail. Like the hex bolts. I, like many others, stripped them out on both sides. (Loc Tight!) Had to drill them out and find a suitable replacement. Also, on the back supports where they attach to the body, you need to remove the flaring and get inside the fender to tighten the bolt. However, the speaker boxes made it impossible. Instructions need to be updated. Finally, the cover is a bit short for the front columns. After lining up the mirror cutouts there is a gap at the top by the roof. I'll figure out a way to block it off but it is not designed well and will let tons of cold air in even at slow speed.
The install took me roughly 5 hours over a couple of days. Mostly overcoming the items mentioned above. Now that it is all said and done, I am very pleased with the end result. It looks good and seals up pretty well with the exception of the front pillars/roof gap already mentioned.
If you are an experienced DIY mechanic, you will be fine figuring these things out and saving yourself hundreds of dollars. If you are a novice, I do not recommend this as a DIY project, especially on a brand new golf cart.