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Ezgo Bendix Brake Spring Hardware Kit (91+) Gas/electric Golf Cart Brake Shoes on 2040-parts.com

US $9.49
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Condition:New Brand:Brake Shoe Repair Part Type:BRAKE SPRINGS REPAIR KIT Manufacturer Part Number:4341

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EZGO Bendix Brake Spring Hardware Kit (1991-UP) Gas/Electric Golf Cart Brake Shoe Repair kit

FITS: EZGO (1991-up) Gas or Electric vehicles with Bendix brakes. WILL NOT FIT RXV models.


This hardware kit is used for repairing the springs in your rear brake drum. 

These springs wear over time and needs replacing to improve your stopping power.

Repairs your brake cluster for more tension between your drum and shoes.

Our parts meet or exceed OEM quality standards.

OEM Part Number: 27944G01

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