Club Car Accelerator Parts
- Restore like-new pedal response and throttle control with Club Car accelerator parts built to OEM fit.
From worn pedal arms to cracked brackets and bushings, these accelerator parts keep your Club Car's throttle feeling smooth and responsive.
✅ Fits Club Car Precedent, DS, Tempo & Carryall
✅ Includes pedal arms, bushings, pivot assemblies & springs
✅ Steel and polymer components resist vibration & wear
✅ Ideal for gas carts and electric models
✅ Bolt-on designs for DIY-friendly installation
Popular with Maryland & Virginia communities, Delaware beaches, and owners across the U.S.
This collection covers the full range of throttle pedal components for Club Car carts—from spring-loaded pedal return kits to pivot bushings, accelerator arms, and pedal frame brackets. Whether your gas or electric Club Car has a sticky pedal, worn linkage, or missing return spring, these parts bring back smooth, confident throttle feel across both street and trail conditions.
Smart Upgrades for Your Club Car Cart
Many owners pair these parts with Club Car accelerator cables, Club Car brake parts, or Club Car lift kits to improve overall pedal feel and drive control. For carts with steering play, Club Car lower steering components are also a top fix. Make every drive better — shop now and finish your build.
Answers to Common Club Car Accelerator Parts Questions
▸ Which parts usually fail first on a Club Car DS throttle system?
The most common wear parts on DS models are the pedal bushings and return spring. These tend to flatten or lose tension, causing sloppy pedal feel or incomplete return.
▸ Do these parts fit both gas and electric Precedent models?
Yes—most accelerator arms, bushings, and brackets are shared across gas and electric Precedents. Just verify your model year to match exact bolt pattern or arm length.
▸ What’s the best part to fix pedal sticking on a Tempo?
Sticky pedals on Tempos are usually caused by bushing failure or corrosion around the pedal bracket. Replacing the pivot bushings and lubing the assembly solves most issues.
▸ Can I install these parts without lifting my Carryall?
In most cases, yes. Pedal arms and springs can be replaced from above the floorpan. A floor mat pull and basic hand tools are usually all that's needed on a Carryall.
▸ Are these parts compatible with lifted carts?
Absolutely. These are pedal-side components and work the same whether your Club Car is stock height or lifted, as long as the pedal frame remains OEM.
Club Car Accelerator Parts
- Restore like-new pedal response and throttle control with Club Car accelerator parts built to OEM fit.
From worn pedal arms to cracked brackets and bushings, these accelerator parts keep your Club Car's throttle feeling smooth and responsive.
✅ Fits Club Car Precedent, DS, Tempo & Carryall
✅ Includes pedal arms, bushings, pivot assemblies & springs
✅ Steel and polymer components resist vibration & wear
✅ Ideal for gas carts and electric models
✅ Bolt-on designs for DIY-friendly installation
Popular with Maryland & Virginia communities, Delaware beaches, and owners across the U.S.
This collection covers the full range of throttle pedal components for Club Car carts—from spring-loaded pedal return kits to pivot bushings, accelerator arms, and pedal frame brackets. Whether your gas or electric Club Car has a sticky pedal, worn linkage, or missing return spring, these parts bring back smooth, confident throttle feel across both street and trail conditions.
Smart Upgrades for Your Club Car Cart
Many owners pair these parts with Club Car accelerator cables, Club Car brake parts, or Club Car lift kits to improve overall pedal feel and drive control. For carts with steering play, Club Car lower steering components are also a top fix. Make every drive better — shop now and finish your build.
Answers to Common Club Car Accelerator Parts Questions
▸ Which parts usually fail first on a Club Car DS throttle system?
The most common wear parts on DS models are the pedal bushings and return spring. These tend to flatten or lose tension, causing sloppy pedal feel or incomplete return.
▸ Do these parts fit both gas and electric Precedent models?
Yes—most accelerator arms, bushings, and brackets are shared across gas and electric Precedents. Just verify your model year to match exact bolt pattern or arm length.
▸ What’s the best part to fix pedal sticking on a Tempo?
Sticky pedals on Tempos are usually caused by bushing failure or corrosion around the pedal bracket. Replacing the pivot bushings and lubing the assembly solves most issues.
▸ Can I install these parts without lifting my Carryall?
In most cases, yes. Pedal arms and springs can be replaced from above the floorpan. A floor mat pull and basic hand tools are usually all that's needed on a Carryall.
▸ Are these parts compatible with lifted carts?
Absolutely. These are pedal-side components and work the same whether your Club Car is stock height or lifted, as long as the pedal frame remains OEM.
Club Car Accelerator Parts
- Restore like-new pedal response and throttle control with Club Car accelerator parts built to OEM fit.
From worn pedal arms to cracked brackets and bushings, these accelerator parts keep your Club Car's throttle feeling smooth and responsive.
✅ Fits Club Car Precedent, DS, Tempo & Carryall
✅ Includes pedal arms, bushings, pivot assemblies & springs
✅ Steel and polymer components resist vibration & wear
✅ Ideal for gas carts and electric models
✅ Bolt-on designs for DIY-friendly installation
Popular with Maryland & Virginia communities, Delaware beaches, and owners across the U.S.
This collection covers the full range of throttle pedal components for Club Car carts—from spring-loaded pedal return kits to pivot bushings, accelerator arms, and pedal frame brackets. Whether your gas or electric Club Car has a sticky pedal, worn linkage, or missing return spring, these parts bring back smooth, confident throttle feel across both street and trail conditions.
Smart Upgrades for Your Club Car Cart
Many owners pair these parts with Club Car accelerator cables, Club Car brake parts, or Club Car lift kits to improve overall pedal feel and drive control. For carts with steering play, Club Car lower steering components are also a top fix. Make every drive better — shop now and finish your build.
Answers to Common Club Car Accelerator Parts Questions
▸ Which parts usually fail first on a Club Car DS throttle system?
The most common wear parts on DS models are the pedal bushings and return spring. These tend to flatten or lose tension, causing sloppy pedal feel or incomplete return.
▸ Do these parts fit both gas and electric Precedent models?
Yes—most accelerator arms, bushings, and brackets are shared across gas and electric Precedents. Just verify your model year to match exact bolt pattern or arm length.
▸ What’s the best part to fix pedal sticking on a Tempo?
Sticky pedals on Tempos are usually caused by bushing failure or corrosion around the pedal bracket. Replacing the pivot bushings and lubing the assembly solves most issues.
▸ Can I install these parts without lifting my Carryall?
In most cases, yes. Pedal arms and springs can be replaced from above the floorpan. A floor mat pull and basic hand tools are usually all that's needed on a Carryall.
▸ Are these parts compatible with lifted carts?
Absolutely. These are pedal-side components and work the same whether your Club Car is stock height or lifted, as long as the pedal frame remains OEM.













