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I have a 20015 brute force 300 and the rear wheels lock up after 20 feet like you slammed on the brakes when brakes have not been applied i was wondering what would cause this

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Heres service manual check brake spring or a shoe/pad problem but look up the trouble shooting section for assistance ------- https://quads.ddns.net/service-manuals/kawasaki/2005%20Kawasaki%20KVF%20750%20Brute%20Force%20Service%20Manual.pdf

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SOURCE: CLUNKING SOUND IN REAR UPON APPLYING BRAKES 2000 CIRRUS CAR

I would check the brake caliper hinge pins. If the pins are worn, every time you apply the brakes the caliper moves forward against the pins. If the caliper pins and or caliper are worn they will clunk when the brakes are applied.
Check to see if the caliper shifts forward and back.
Let me know.
Regards,

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John Jon

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2008

SOURCE: right rear wheel locking up

okay you had brake work done!!! "THINKING" that was the problem originally right rear wheel locking up! okay,,, so doing brakes has not solved your problem! I would maybe look into rear end bearing??? do you have any load road noise from rear and do you have rear end fluid in differential? question to you was the baking plate ""WET"" looked damp? or moister get at it!??? seal might have leaked all fluid out??? all the above would be good place to start! good luck I hope this info helps you out.Happy new year.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2009

SOURCE: rear wheel locked finaly got moving checked wheel

did you bleed the brakes

Anonymous

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SOURCE: 2001 Dodge Durango SLT 2wd

Inspect the rear brakes for contamination from a possible leaking axle seal.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 30, 2009

SOURCE: 1998 honda civic parking brake frozen right rear wheel in cold we

I have this problem also...99 civic, right rear wheel again.

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