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how to change brakes on a 1995 ds club car golf cart

by Milan Mitchell Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How do you replace the rear brakes on a golf car?

Lift the rear of the golf car and place the jack stands in a secure spot that will support the golf car. Remove both wheel assemblies. Release the brake pedal parking brake. Back off the brake cable adjusting rod, so there is not any cable tension on the shoe lever arm. Remove the brake drum.

What kind of brakes do I need for my golf cart?

Your Yamaha, E-Z-GO, or Club Car golf cart was designed with drum brakes, because they can handle any application of your stock golf cart. However, rear only drum brakes don’t provide the most stopping power or responsive speed control.

How do you adjust the brake shoes on a DS?

The brake diagram I posted is for 86-93 model DS. Of course I am certain it will also describe others. Here is what the service manual for that specific year says:" 1. Loosen the brake cable at the equalizer and turn the brake shoe adjusting screw (5) outward to reach the brake shoes (6) until the brake drum (9) clears the shoes.

Can You Corner in a golf cart with disc brakes?

With cornering in an upgraded golf cart, you will require the ability to slow down swiftly and in a controlled manner to come back to a safe speed for maneuvering. Disc brakes excel at this application, as they are much easier for the driver to regulate.

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What are disc brakes on golf carts?

Disc brakes often help in providing a greater control which aids sharper turns and brings back the cart to the desired speed range. If you often ride your golf carts on uneven and unleveled surfaces, disc brakes could be your best bet. Drum brakes are usually installed only in the rear set of the wheels.

How to unlock brakes on golf cart?

Steps to Unlock the Brakes on a Golf Cart: Park your cart on a level surface. Use a floor jack to lift the rear pair of wheels in the air after placing 4 blocks or bricks in the front and back of the front set of wheels, to prevent the cart from rolling away accidentally.

Why does my cart make a dragging noise?

Dragging in brake is caused when the brake pads or shoes don’t completely release when you remove your foot from the pedal. The pedal emits a strange noise when your cart is having this issue.

How to fix a golf cart brake?

Golf cart brakes can be repaired by following these steps. Park your golf cart on an even and level surface. Place 4 blocks or bricks in the front and back of the front set of wheels. Position a floor jack in the center of the rear side of your cart. Lift the rear set of wheels using the jack.

How does a golf cart generator work?

When you step on the brake pedal, the regenerative brakes turn the electric motor inside the cart into a generator, thus slowing the speed of the cart. The generator produces energy in the form of electricity and this byproduct then finds its way into the golf cart batteries.

How do electric golf cart brakes work?

Most modern electric golf carts use Regenerative brakes. Regenerative brakes are built using an actuator that arrests energy and a storage device that stores it. The electric motor in the golf cart is the actuator while the batteries are the storage device.

What is a brake pedal on a golf cart?

Brake Pedal on a Golf Cart. Brake pedal connects your foot to the brake cables and intensifies the pressure applied by your foot. Even a slight force applied by your foot on the pedal will get intensified and ultimately engage the brakes in the cart.

Why do you need disc brakes?

Other reasons to consider disc brakes are for trail riding. For the most part, as long as you don’t get into any wicked descents or types of terrains that don’t allow your rear wheels good contact, you should be fine on drums.

What happens when a drum brake goes past the power requirement?

Once a drum brake goes past that and slides too much, they glaze over and lose almost all power. The only way to regain that power is if they cool off completely, and sometimes even require being replaced.

How fast can a golf cart go?

Most golf carts are designed to go about 15 miles per hour. It doesn’t take a lot to stop a relatively light vehicle at that speed. It also depends on. A few easy upgrades can have you exceeding 25 miles per hour, though.

Can you get a full hydraulic brake system?

You can get a kit with either a full hydraulic disc brake system, or one with hydraulic front disc brakes and cable actuated rear disc brakes. I would suggest spending the extra money and getting the full hydraulic system. The only real benefit of the cable actuated rear disc brakes is that they’re less expensive.

Can disc brakes warp?

If a disc brake gets hot, it may warp, but it won’t lose power. With cornering in an upgraded golf cart, you will require the ability to slow down swiftly and in a controlled manner to come back to a safe speed for maneuvering. Disc brakes excel at this application, as they are much easier for the driver to regulate.

Do golf carts have disc brakes?

It’s possible that if you bought a golf cart specifically designed for trail usage or racing, you might have disc brakes, but most likely, you’re gonna need to install them yourself if you want them.

Do you need disc brakes on a golf cart?

Disc brakes really only become necessary if you plan to use your golf cart on a more technical trail where your brakes are needed for harsh descents, or if you modify your golf cart to be faster or more powerful than your stock drums can handle. It’s possible that if you bought a golf cart specifically designed for trail usage or racing, ...

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1 Answer

Mike, you did forget to mention which Club Car it is. The brake diagram I posted is for 86-93 model DS. Of course I am certain it will also describe others. Here is what the service manual for that specific year says:"

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