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Old 04-08-2020, 06:29 PM   #1
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Default 2009 Yamaha g29 gas rear break noise

So I changed the fluid in my rear end with yamalube and after that I got a weird noise right as I was coming to a stop its like a squawking noise I change the fluid again with Mobil 1 75w90 synthetic gear lube and added 4 oz of limit slip supplement and it was still makeing the noise. So from what I read online it sounded like I need new wet breaks in the rear ! Well I just replaced them and it’s still making the same noise as before. I have a Video

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Old 04-08-2020, 06:58 PM   #2
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Default Re: 2009 Yamaha g29 gas rear break noise

The noise in the brakes is not due to being worn out.

You changed the fluid twice and with additive and still makes the noise? Maybe when you put the brakes in, you missed something? Ive never had to change brakes on one yet, but have done hundreds that have made the sound you describe. Drain the fluid, fill with the right stuff and problem solved in less than 20 feet. I do use a racing anti friction additive, but Im sure most will work.
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The noise in the brakes is not due to being worn out.

You changed the fluid twice and with additive and still makes the noise? Maybe when you put the brakes in, you missed something? Ive never had to change brakes on one yet, but have done hundreds that have made the sound you describe. Drain the fluid, fill with the right stuff and problem solved in less than 20 feet. I do use a racing anti friction additive, but Im sure most will work.
Hello golf cart guy thanks for the reply ! Well it made the same sound before i change the breaks too!! And yeha the breaks that were in it looked great ! What gear oil do you use and how much also how much racing anti friction do you use (brand name)? I Have a 6 inch lift on it as well.
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Default Re: 2009 Yamaha g29 gas rear break noise

80w90, I put a quart and a half ( I know) and I use Jegs antifriction, about 1/4 of the bottle that they send. Doesn't take much.
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80w90, I put a quart and a half ( I know) and I use Jegs antifriction, about 1/4 of the bottle that they send. Doesn't take much.
Thanks golf cart guy ! I put 4 more oz of friction modifier and seam good to go! Did breaks for nothing but learned a lot and was pretty fun and easy to do! Only $200 dollars and should not have to really worry about breaks haha Everything looked good inside so make me feel good ! Can’t beat not having to worry about mud and **** in the breaks !

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80w90, I put a quart and a half ( I know) and I use Jegs antifriction, about 1/4 of the bottle that they send. Doesn't take much.
Thanks golf cart guy ! I put 4 more oz of friction modifier and seam good to go! Did breaks for nothing but learned a lot and was pretty fun and easy to do! Only $200 dollars and should not have to really worry about breaks haha Everything looked good inside so make me feel good ! Can’t beat not having to worry about mud and **** in the breaks !

Thanks again
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