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1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace your own worn, squeaky, fading old brakes. This video is applicable to the 98 Toyota Camry
🔧 Instructions:
1. Removing the Wheel 0:52
2. Removing the Brake Shoes 1:18
3. Installing the New Brake Shoes 6:51
4. Reattaching the Wheel 13:07
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So mine are rusty and won't come off. What should I do?
Makes ya think twice about buying a car with pads vs. Shoes. Is it really necessary to buy the whole kit vs. Just the shoes?
What brand of brakes shoes did u use
Nice video! So far you have save me lots of $$$ Keep them videos coming and stay safe…
Thank you just saved a lot of money. Great video
good job a lot of help thanks.
Super video
Thanks a lot, you helped me with my brakes installment, so at least i can subscribe to channel. Keep going…! And again thanks alot…!
Would not hurt to wear safety glasses……..dealing with springs
if your parking brake lever in your camry takes more than 4-5 clicks before working do this first. while at a complete stop, pull up lever as far as it will go (IF YOUR STONG DONT GO NUTS HERE)then reverse car a couple of feet. repeat if necessary. this works on all toyota drum brakes. may need to do again in a few months. toyota drums don't have separate adjustment for e-brake so if your e-brake lever is out of adjustment your rear brakes are out of adjustment so basically you have no rear brakes. if you get in the habit of using your ebrake daily or weekly that may keep them adjusted too or at least you will know when they fall out of adjustment again
The correct parts and excellent videos how to do it.
So there are no brake pads in the rear of a Camry? I have a 97 and just trying to figure out what parts to buy
Awesome , Thanks
This is a professional video!
Easiest and most clear video of brake work I've seen online. Good camera work and directions.
This video is top notch. Thanks so much.