Brake pedal pad replacement

Redwing

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My brake pedal pad came loose last week so I ordered a new kit with all the nuts, bolts and springs and sleeves. Does anyone have a idea how this all goes back together. When I removed the pedal from the brake arm all the sleeves and springs just fell out so I have no idea of how it should be when installed properly. I can not find any YouTube videos to show the placement of the springs and sleeves. Any help would be appreciated.
 
Bottom, the nuts I guess fell off the bottom bolts and my wife didn’t mention it was even loose so by the time I took the pad off I didn’t see any springs or spacers, but the kit I bought has them. I found something in one of your links that took me to an explanation but I am more visual as there was nothing there to begin with. So I was hoping there would be a diagram, but I can’t find anything online. You seem to answer EVERY question so I know I am in good hands.
 
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Yeah I found that too, but I’m looking for the actual diagram that shows the pad itself and how it is attached to the pedal. It has the brake light switch on pedal and the springs and spacers go one bottom portion before you rivet the pad to the pedal.
 
I do see where these black bushings go as half of the old ones are still on the old screws. They go on the top screws. I assume the bottom screws will get the bolt, plastic spacer, spring, washer then nuts. I would guess washer and nut go on the actual break pedal. As I said the 2 bottom nuts were missing and tops were way loose. You could pull the bottom of the pad right off the pedal, so I guess I lost these springs and spacers.
 
No I can't come up with anything showing the brake light switch. If I recall correctly the pedal assembly is the same as the one I posted though.
 
It doesn’t show how to assemble the pad to the pedal.the are 4 bolts under the pad that have spacers and springs rubber sleeves. All of this goes between pedal and pad, then I rivet the pad to the pedal
 
Ok bought this cart one year old from a dealership. All the carts I see have the brake light switch like mine. I will give it my best Navy try.
Thanks Hot Rod
 
That is how I put it together, last guy that did something had things all jacked up. What I saw when I took it apart was not right so, I just tried doing what made sense and that it what I came up with. Thanks for all the help.
 
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