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Old 01-11-2012, 07:14 AM   #1
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Default Gxi 875 Industrial Cart Brakes

I have a 1999 ezgo spider Gxi 875 industrial burden hauler that needs brake work.
Has anyone had any luck rebuilding hydraulic brake cylinders on an ezgo industrial cart? I'm starting on the bake set since they were locking up. Where is the best place to get parts? The rear brakes have the torque spider assembly. Any suggestions appreciated.
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Old 01-12-2012, 12:44 AM   #2
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Default Re: Gxi 875 Industrial Cart Brakes

Boy, I really boched up my first post. Lets try this again........

I recently bought a 1999 ezgo Gxi 875 industrial cart that needs the rear brakes repaired. Has anyone had any luck rebuilding hydraulic brake cylinders on an ezgo industrial cart? I'm starting on the back set since they were locking up on me while backing up. When I got the cart the brake fluid resovior was empty with no signs of leaking fluid. I topped of the reservior with brake fluid, pumpped the pedal and the brakes seemed to start working though the pedal was a little spongie. After checking the rear drums and shoes I found a little fluid seapage at the hydraulic brake cylinders and the shoes were worn out. Where is the best place to get brake parts? The rear brakes have the torque spider assembly. Can I hone out the cylinder or will it need to be replaced? Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
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Default Re: Gxi 875 Industrial Cart Brakes

I ordered new cups and boots to replace the leaking ones in the torque spiders. I removed my first spider to day and started the clean up for the rebuild. Any tips for installing the new cups and boots in the cylinders would be appreciated. Sure was fun getting the old ones out.
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