Club Car Brake Drums
Eliminate brake vibration, grinding, or dragging with Club Car brake drums made for DS, Precedent, and Carryall carts.
These replacement drums restore safe, smooth braking and fit just like OEM parts on gas and electric models.
✅ Compatible with DS, Precedent, Carryall & Tempo
✅ OE-style cast iron drums for even braking force
✅ Works with stock brake shoes and hubs
✅ Eliminates wobble, pulsing, or brake drag
✅ Rust-resistant coating for long service life
Great for Mississippi coastal areas, Louisiana parishes, and communities nationwide.
Brake drums wear down over time, especially on carts with heavy use or downhill braking. If your cart shakes under braking or you hear scraping or metal-on-metal sounds, these Club Car brake drums are the fix. Precision-cast and balanced, each drum matches OEM fitment on Precedent, DS, and Carryall carts—gas or electric. Replacing drums also extends the life of your brake shoes and improves overall pedal feel.
Finish Your Club Car Brake Refresh
Club Car owners often combine new drums with Club Car brake shoes, Club Car brake cable kits, or Club Car rear axle components to fix the full braking system. If your cart pulls or shakes under braking, check your Club Car steering parts too. Enjoy every ride in comfort and style — buy online now.
Answers to Common Club Car Brake Drum Questions
▸ What are signs my Club Car brake drum is worn out?
Brake pulsing, uneven stopping, scraping sounds, or visible grooves are all signs your drum is warped or worn. Check thickness specs before reuse.
▸ Are these brake drums compatible with lifted Club Car carts?
Yes—lift kits do not affect the rear drum brake system. These drums fit stock or lifted Precedent, DS, and Carryall models without modification.
▸ Will I need to replace shoes when swapping brake drums?
If your shoes show glazing, uneven wear, or have less than 3mm of friction material left, it’s best to replace them. New drums + old shoes can cause noise.
▸ Can I install brake drums on my electric Club Car myself?
Yes. Rear brake drums are DIY-friendly. Remove the hub nut, slide off the drum, inspect components, and replace. Be sure to torque everything to spec.
▸ Do I need to resurface Club Car brake drums before reuse?
If you're reusing drums with minor wear, resurfacing can help—but new drums come ready to install. Any deeply grooved or warped drums should be replaced.
Club Car Brake Drums
Eliminate brake vibration, grinding, or dragging with Club Car brake drums made for DS, Precedent, and Carryall carts.
These replacement drums restore safe, smooth braking and fit just like OEM parts on gas and electric models.
✅ Compatible with DS, Precedent, Carryall & Tempo
✅ OE-style cast iron drums for even braking force
✅ Works with stock brake shoes and hubs
✅ Eliminates wobble, pulsing, or brake drag
✅ Rust-resistant coating for long service life
Great for Mississippi coastal areas, Louisiana parishes, and communities nationwide.
Brake drums wear down over time, especially on carts with heavy use or downhill braking. If your cart shakes under braking or you hear scraping or metal-on-metal sounds, these Club Car brake drums are the fix. Precision-cast and balanced, each drum matches OEM fitment on Precedent, DS, and Carryall carts—gas or electric. Replacing drums also extends the life of your brake shoes and improves overall pedal feel.
Finish Your Club Car Brake Refresh
Club Car owners often combine new drums with Club Car brake shoes, Club Car brake cable kits, or Club Car rear axle components to fix the full braking system. If your cart pulls or shakes under braking, check your Club Car steering parts too. Enjoy every ride in comfort and style — buy online now.
Answers to Common Club Car Brake Drum Questions
▸ What are signs my Club Car brake drum is worn out?
Brake pulsing, uneven stopping, scraping sounds, or visible grooves are all signs your drum is warped or worn. Check thickness specs before reuse.
▸ Are these brake drums compatible with lifted Club Car carts?
Yes—lift kits do not affect the rear drum brake system. These drums fit stock or lifted Precedent, DS, and Carryall models without modification.
▸ Will I need to replace shoes when swapping brake drums?
If your shoes show glazing, uneven wear, or have less than 3mm of friction material left, it’s best to replace them. New drums + old shoes can cause noise.
▸ Can I install brake drums on my electric Club Car myself?
Yes. Rear brake drums are DIY-friendly. Remove the hub nut, slide off the drum, inspect components, and replace. Be sure to torque everything to spec.
▸ Do I need to resurface Club Car brake drums before reuse?
If you're reusing drums with minor wear, resurfacing can help—but new drums come ready to install. Any deeply grooved or warped drums should be replaced.
Club Car Brake Drums
Eliminate brake vibration, grinding, or dragging with Club Car brake drums made for DS, Precedent, and Carryall carts.
These replacement drums restore safe, smooth braking and fit just like OEM parts on gas and electric models.
✅ Compatible with DS, Precedent, Carryall & Tempo
✅ OE-style cast iron drums for even braking force
✅ Works with stock brake shoes and hubs
✅ Eliminates wobble, pulsing, or brake drag
✅ Rust-resistant coating for long service life
Great for Mississippi coastal areas, Louisiana parishes, and communities nationwide.
Brake drums wear down over time, especially on carts with heavy use or downhill braking. If your cart shakes under braking or you hear scraping or metal-on-metal sounds, these Club Car brake drums are the fix. Precision-cast and balanced, each drum matches OEM fitment on Precedent, DS, and Carryall carts—gas or electric. Replacing drums also extends the life of your brake shoes and improves overall pedal feel.
Finish Your Club Car Brake Refresh
Club Car owners often combine new drums with Club Car brake shoes, Club Car brake cable kits, or Club Car rear axle components to fix the full braking system. If your cart pulls or shakes under braking, check your Club Car steering parts too. Enjoy every ride in comfort and style — buy online now.
Answers to Common Club Car Brake Drum Questions
▸ What are signs my Club Car brake drum is worn out?
Brake pulsing, uneven stopping, scraping sounds, or visible grooves are all signs your drum is warped or worn. Check thickness specs before reuse.
▸ Are these brake drums compatible with lifted Club Car carts?
Yes—lift kits do not affect the rear drum brake system. These drums fit stock or lifted Precedent, DS, and Carryall models without modification.
▸ Will I need to replace shoes when swapping brake drums?
If your shoes show glazing, uneven wear, or have less than 3mm of friction material left, it’s best to replace them. New drums + old shoes can cause noise.
▸ Can I install brake drums on my electric Club Car myself?
Yes. Rear brake drums are DIY-friendly. Remove the hub nut, slide off the drum, inspect components, and replace. Be sure to torque everything to spec.
▸ Do I need to resurface Club Car brake drums before reuse?
If you're reusing drums with minor wear, resurfacing can help—but new drums come ready to install. Any deeply grooved or warped drums should be replaced.


