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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: May 2008
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I used the "brake tutorial" to do the brakes on my electric Club Car and it turned out GREAT! I'm not sure that I would have attempted it without having the pictures. How much difference is there in doing a brake job on my electric Yamaha? The advice was to do one side at a time and has to be repeated over and over.
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lug nutz
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The applied theory is all the same. The individual parts may vary. If you understood how the brakes you just did worked then you are now a brake mechanic - have at the Yamaha
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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: May 2008
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Thanks! I will get the shoes and do it. I still don't claim to be a mechanic but I still enjoy working on my carts and actually fix things that go wrong. This forum is ideal for someone like me.
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lug nutz
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I went to mechanic school when I was a kid and been tinkering with stuff for 35 yrs. The forum is ideal for anyone who wants to learn more! Just don't get in a hurry and double-check everything
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