Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
- Pull your golf cart into a garage or other covered area. Use your 2-ton floor jack and lift the rear of your cart until both wheels are in the air.
- Remove the rear wheels from the cart with your socket wrench. Set each wheel aside.
- Remove the brake drums to access the brake pads. The pads will be held in place with one or two clips depending on the model of cart you own.
- Pull off the clips and remove the worn-out pads. Apply anti-squeal grease to the interior of each replacement brake pad. Then insert the replacement pad on each wheel axle and secure it with the brake clips.
- Reattach the rear wheels and secure the lug nuts. Lower your cart and test the new brake pads in your driveway at a slow speed to ensure they are responsive.
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