

CLUB CAR INTERNAL RETAINING RING
- OEM-style internal retaining ring
- Designed for Club Car golf carts
- Secures components inside housings or bores
- Maintains proper alignment of internal parts
- Prevents axial movement of components
- Durable spring steel construction
- Precision fit for OEM compatibility
- Ideal for engine, axle, and transmission applications
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Description
CLUB CAR INTERNAL RETAINING RING
The Club Car Internal Retaining Ring is a precision-engineered fastener designed to securely hold components in place within a bore or housing in Club Car golf carts. Commonly used in engine assemblies, axle systems, and transmission components, this retaining ring fits into a machined groove and prevents internal parts from shifting or moving out of position.
Also known as a circlip or snap ring, this component plays a critical role in maintaining structural integrity and proper alignment of moving parts. Replacing a worn or damaged retaining ring helps ensure reliable operation and prevents costly internal damage.
Specification of CLUB CAR INTERNAL RETAINING RING
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Internal Retaining Ring |
| Compatible Brand | Club Car |
| Material | Spring Steel |
| OEM Part Numbers | 1013589, 30607, 102463801 |
| Condition | New |
| Fitment | Direct Replacement |
| Application | Engine / Axle / Transmission |
Why It’s Important
The internal retaining ring is essential because it keeps critical components securely in place, ensuring safe operation and preventing internal damage.
FAQs
What does an internal retaining ring do?
It holds components securely inside a bore or housing by fitting into a groove and preventing movement or displacement.
What models does this fit?
Fits various Club Car gas and electric models, including DS, Precedent, Carryall, and others depending on application.
What is the OEM part number?
Common OEM references include 1013589, 30607, and 102463801.
What happens if the retaining ring fails?
A failed retaining ring can allow components to shift, leading to mechanical damage, noise, or complete failure of the assembly.
Can I install this myself?
Yes — installation requires snap ring pliers for proper placement and removal.






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