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Old 12-07-2024, 09:14 AM
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I guessing it has rear drum brakes with in Cable running from the brake peddle to pads (no hydraulic assistance) plus cart only has rear brakes. So it’s going to take some force from 20 MPH or down hill, Which creates problem when cart speed is raised from 12-15 MPH. Some of us had stronger legs and can put enough pressure on brake pedal leverage enough clamping power to satisfactory slow cart at higher speed on on down hill. I had older club car and brakes required annual maintenance cleaning dust and adjustments. My current cart has internal brakes all that’s required change transaxle gear oil change ever 4 years. IMO all village ready street prepared carts should have disk brakes for price we pay for them. 16K plus should get better brakes IMO