Jake’s Yamaha G2/G8/G9 / Drive2 Heavy Duty Shock Set
The Jake’s Yamaha G2/G8/G9 / Drive2 Heavy Duty Shock Set is a premium suspension upgrade designed to dramatically improve ride quality, handling, and durability on Yamaha golf carts. Engineered for both classic Yamaha models and the modern Drive2 platform, this heavy-duty shock set delivers enhanced control and stability for stock, lifted, or modified carts operating on rough terrain or under increased load.
These shocks are a must-have upgrade for carts equipped with rear seats or cargo boxes, where added weight can strain factory suspension components. Built with reinforced internals and optimized damping, they help prevent excessive sag, reduce body roll, and provide a smoother, more controlled ride even when carrying passengers or hauling gear. Made in the USA and designed for direct bolt-on installation, Jake’s heavy-duty shocks offer long-lasting reliability and confidence for everyday use or demanding conditions.
Features
- Improves ride quality, handling, and overall suspension performance
- Must-have upgrade for carts with rear seats or cargo boxes
- Reinforced construction for increased strength and durability
- Helps reduce body roll and improve cart stability
- Optimized damping for smoother performance on rough or uneven terrain
- Ideal for stock, lifted, or utility-use golf carts
- Enhances control when carrying passengers or cargo
- Direct bolt-on replacement for factory shocks
- Engineered for long service life and consistent performance
- Made in the U.S.A. for superior craftsmanship and quality
Fitment
- 1985-1991 YAMAHA G2 GAS & ELECTRIC
- 1990-1994 YAMAHA G8 GAS & ELECTRIC
- 1991-1995 YAMAHA G9 GAS & ELECTRIC
- 2017+ YAMAHA DRIVE2 ELECTRIC ONLY WITH STRAIGHT AXLE REAR END
Notes
- If you have a 2007-2016 G29/Drive then you will need #6280 Rear HD Coil Springs
Jake's (About)
Known for the American craftsmanship used to make their lift kits, Jake’s is one of the most popular and trusted brands in the off-road PTV space. Their precision welding techniques allow them to create brush guards, nerf bars and bumpers to protect golf cars as they explore the road less traveled.