Heavy-Duty Rear Leaf Spring for EZGO Medalist / TXT 1994-Current
Heavy duty 4-leaf spring. For E-Z-GO TXT gas (4cycl.) & Electric also fits ST350 1996-up
Make Model Year Power:
- EZGO MEDALIST Both (Gas & Electric) (1994 – Current)
- EZGO TXT Both (Gas & Electric) (1994 – Current)
Cross Reference Part/SKU Numbers:
74207-G03 EZ, 70247G01HD EZ, 74207-G01 EZ, 74207G01 EZ, 74135-G01 EZ, 74207-G03P EZ, SPN-1004 RH, SPN-1018 RH, 10964 NL











Albert C. –
I installed these heavy-duty rear leaf springs on my 2007 EZGO TXT and the ride stability is way better, especially when hauling gear. No more sag in the back when I’ve got passengers or tools loaded up. Perfect fit for EZGO Medalist/TXT models, and the price on Prime Golf Parts beat others by a mile.
James W. –
Product works great so far. Fit my 1996 EZGO Medalist with no issues. Springs feel strong and durable. My only complaint is the shipping was delayed a couple of days. Otherwise, solid upgrade for a sagging rear end.
Caleb M. –
Super fast shipping and best price I found online. These EZGO TXT rear heavy-duty springs made a world of difference when pulling a utility trailer around the property. Highly recommend for anyone adding rear seats or carrying heavier loads.
Amanda R. –
How do I know if I need to replace both leaf springs at once? Are these compatible with factory shackles or will I need extended ones? Anyone tried these on a lifted EZGO TXT?
Ryan G. –
I think I got a bad one—one of the leafs was slightly bent on arrival. Probably FedEx mishandling. I reached out and Prime Golf Parts sent me a replacement the same day. Great customer service, but quality control or packaging could be better.
Eric D. –
Perfect for heavier loads on EZGO carts. I run a landscaping crew and our TXT hauls a trailer. These rear heavy-duty leaf springs keep everything level and handle bumps without bottoming out. Would buy again.
Jake L. –
Is it normal for the cart to sit a little higher in the back after installing these? Ride feels firmer, not uncomfortable though. Curious if anyone paired these with upgraded front springs for better balance?