Club Car Brakes
Stop squeaks, dragging, or weak braking with Club Car brake parts for Precedent, DS, and Carryall carts.
From cables and drums to shoes and hardware, these Club Car brake parts restore safe, smooth stopping power to gas and electric carts.
✅ Fits DS, Precedent, Tempo & Carryall (gas & electric)
✅ Includes drums, shoes, cables, springs & full brake kits
✅ Direct OEM-style fitment—bolt-on with basic tools
✅ Solves soft pedal, dragging brakes, or uneven stopping
✅ Works for lifted carts and daily-use fleets
Popular in Arizona communities, Florida villages, and everywhere in the U.S.
Whether you’re replacing worn drums on a lifted Precedent or fixing a dragging cable on your Carryall, this collection includes everything you need for a full Club Car brake refresh. Ideal for DIYers and fleet techs alike, each part is matched to factory specs for safe performance, even on high-torque builds or hilly terrain.
Finish Your Club Car Brake & Suspension Build
Upgrade your brake setup with Club Car axle and transmission parts, Club Car lift kits, or Club Car rear axle components. For added stability under braking, consider Club Car lower steering parts. Make every drive better — shop now and finish your build.
Answers to Common Club Car Brake Questions
▸ How can I tell if my Precedent brake shoes are worn?
If your pedal feels soft, braking distance increases, or you hear squealing, your shoes are likely worn. Inspect for thinning friction material or metal-on-metal wear.
▸ Are these brakes compatible with lifted DS or Carryall carts?
Yes. These parts match OEM specs and perform well under lifted setups. Lift kits don’t change rear axle brake design, so stock-style parts still apply.
▸ Will I need any special tools to install brake cables or drums?
No. Standard hand tools are usually enough. A brake spring tool can make shoe swaps easier, but many DIYers use pliers and screwdrivers without issue.
▸ Do you offer full Club Car brake kits or just individual parts?
We carry both—full kits for complete rebuilds and individual drums, shoes, or cables for spot repairs. Check listings for what’s included in each bundle.
▸ How often should Club Car brakes be serviced or replaced?
Service every 12 months or 250–500 miles. Replacement depends on use—carts in hilly areas or fleet duty may need new shoes or cables more often.
Club Car Brakes
Stop squeaks, dragging, or weak braking with Club Car brake parts for Precedent, DS, and Carryall carts.
From cables and drums to shoes and hardware, these Club Car brake parts restore safe, smooth stopping power to gas and electric carts.
✅ Fits DS, Precedent, Tempo & Carryall (gas & electric)
✅ Includes drums, shoes, cables, springs & full brake kits
✅ Direct OEM-style fitment—bolt-on with basic tools
✅ Solves soft pedal, dragging brakes, or uneven stopping
✅ Works for lifted carts and daily-use fleets
Popular in Arizona communities, Florida villages, and everywhere in the U.S.
Whether you’re replacing worn drums on a lifted Precedent or fixing a dragging cable on your Carryall, this collection includes everything you need for a full Club Car brake refresh. Ideal for DIYers and fleet techs alike, each part is matched to factory specs for safe performance, even on high-torque builds or hilly terrain.
Finish Your Club Car Brake & Suspension Build
Upgrade your brake setup with Club Car axle and transmission parts, Club Car lift kits, or Club Car rear axle components. For added stability under braking, consider Club Car lower steering parts. Make every drive better — shop now and finish your build.
Answers to Common Club Car Brake Questions
▸ How can I tell if my Precedent brake shoes are worn?
If your pedal feels soft, braking distance increases, or you hear squealing, your shoes are likely worn. Inspect for thinning friction material or metal-on-metal wear.
▸ Are these brakes compatible with lifted DS or Carryall carts?
Yes. These parts match OEM specs and perform well under lifted setups. Lift kits don’t change rear axle brake design, so stock-style parts still apply.
▸ Will I need any special tools to install brake cables or drums?
No. Standard hand tools are usually enough. A brake spring tool can make shoe swaps easier, but many DIYers use pliers and screwdrivers without issue.
▸ Do you offer full Club Car brake kits or just individual parts?
We carry both—full kits for complete rebuilds and individual drums, shoes, or cables for spot repairs. Check listings for what’s included in each bundle.
▸ How often should Club Car brakes be serviced or replaced?
Service every 12 months or 250–500 miles. Replacement depends on use—carts in hilly areas or fleet duty may need new shoes or cables more often.
Club Car Brakes
Stop squeaks, dragging, or weak braking with Club Car brake parts for Precedent, DS, and Carryall carts.
From cables and drums to shoes and hardware, these Club Car brake parts restore safe, smooth stopping power to gas and electric carts.
✅ Fits DS, Precedent, Tempo & Carryall (gas & electric)
✅ Includes drums, shoes, cables, springs & full brake kits
✅ Direct OEM-style fitment—bolt-on with basic tools
✅ Solves soft pedal, dragging brakes, or uneven stopping
✅ Works for lifted carts and daily-use fleets
Popular in Arizona communities, Florida villages, and everywhere in the U.S.
Whether you’re replacing worn drums on a lifted Precedent or fixing a dragging cable on your Carryall, this collection includes everything you need for a full Club Car brake refresh. Ideal for DIYers and fleet techs alike, each part is matched to factory specs for safe performance, even on high-torque builds or hilly terrain.
Finish Your Club Car Brake & Suspension Build
Upgrade your brake setup with Club Car axle and transmission parts, Club Car lift kits, or Club Car rear axle components. For added stability under braking, consider Club Car lower steering parts. Make every drive better — shop now and finish your build.
Answers to Common Club Car Brake Questions
▸ How can I tell if my Precedent brake shoes are worn?
If your pedal feels soft, braking distance increases, or you hear squealing, your shoes are likely worn. Inspect for thinning friction material or metal-on-metal wear.
▸ Are these brakes compatible with lifted DS or Carryall carts?
Yes. These parts match OEM specs and perform well under lifted setups. Lift kits don’t change rear axle brake design, so stock-style parts still apply.
▸ Will I need any special tools to install brake cables or drums?
No. Standard hand tools are usually enough. A brake spring tool can make shoe swaps easier, but many DIYers use pliers and screwdrivers without issue.
▸ Do you offer full Club Car brake kits or just individual parts?
We carry both—full kits for complete rebuilds and individual drums, shoes, or cables for spot repairs. Check listings for what’s included in each bundle.
▸ How often should Club Car brakes be serviced or replaced?
Service every 12 months or 250–500 miles. Replacement depends on use—carts in hilly areas or fleet duty may need new shoes or cables more often.
















