Kingpin / Bushing Kit for Yamaha G2-G20
Specifications:
- Kingpin & Bushing Kit
- Fits Yamaha G2/G8/G11/G14/G16/G19/G21 models
- Includes: (2) Kingpins, (2) Soft Plastic Seal Caps for Upper Bushings, (2) Lower Dust Seals, (2) Upper Dust Seals, (2) Lower Kingpin Bushings, (2) Upper Kingpin Bushings, (2) Thrust Washers.
Make Model Year Power :
- YAMAHA G11 GAS (1993-2001)
- YAMAHA G14 BOTH (Gas & Electric) (1995-1996)
- YAMAHA G16 BOTH (Gas & Electric) (1996-2002)
- YAMAHA G19 ELECTRIC (1996-2002)
- YAMAHA G2 BOTH (Gas & Electric) (1985-1991)
- YAMAHA G20 BOTH (Gas & Electric) (2000-2002)
- YAMAHA G8 BOTH (Gas & Electric) (1990 1994)
Cross Reference Part/SKU Numbers: STR-023 RH, 349 NL











Jake T. –
This Kingpin and Bushing Kit for Yamaha G2-G20 carts totally tightened up my steering! Felt like a new ride after install. If you’re chasing wobbly front ends, this is an easy fix. Quick ship and good pricing made it a no-brainer.
Chris B. –
Parts look solid. Bushing fit was tight on my G14. Had to lightly sand the kingpin to fit right but otherwise smooth job. Big improvement over worn stock bushings. Prime Golf Parts shipped it fast.
Zach W. –
Eh…parts work but wish instructions were included. Luckily YouTube saved me. The replacement kingpin bushings for Yamaha carts seem good quality tho, def better than OEM from the ’90s!
Kyle P. –
Man, what a difference! Tightened up the old G20 front end perfectly. If you’re restoring a cart, this golf cart front suspension repair kit is a must. Fast shipping and well packaged too.
Luke D. –
Fast service and good parts. This Yamaha G2-G20 kingpin bushing kit was a direct fit on my G19. Wish they had stainless options, but these should last a long time under normal use.
Tony H. –
Best price online for the quality. Other sites were $10-$15 higher! Prime Golf Parts crushed it. The Yamaha steering repair kit tightened my G14 cart up beautifully. 100% happy.
Megan F. –
Bought the kingpin/bushing kit for my Yamaha G2 — noticed a HUGE difference in stability after install. Does anyone know if greasing them during install helps them last longer? Curious before I do the other side.