Remove the wheels, pry the drums off.
Remove the wheels from your 1995 Toyota Camry. Remove the brake pads by removing the brake pad Springs. Tap on the brake drum with a hammer or mallet. Slide the brake drums off. Reverse the process to install the new brake drums and shoes.
I believe the four cylinder has rear drums and the six has disc brakes.
You have to loose nuts and lift your car up. Then remove a wheel. There are two ways to remove brake drums. First using a hammer. Knocking the drum with a hammer in the direction opposite from the car. And second more efficient is to find two screws which fit threades in removing drum holes (two holes in a drum with a thread in it).
Camry 98 has drum based rear brakes.
If you are inexperienced, you should not be messing around with the brake drums.
brake drums should pull off if not rusted on.
Remove the drums and take them to an auto parts store that has a brake drum lathe.
Your car came with the option of having rear disc brake or drums. The simple way to tell is to look the the wheel and see if you see rotors if you dont see rotors than you have drum brakes
experience and a big hammer
Camry does not have rear disk brakes. It rear drum brakes. So you don't have to replace rotors. It's most likely that you don't need to replace drums too, but it might happen. To replace rear brake shoes you have to remove rear wheels. Remove the drums which might be not easy. You need to remove the springs holding rear brakes together. After that you have to remove four pins holding the shoes (one pin per shoe, two per side). Put new brake shoes. Installation is opposite to removal. PS: Make sure that you remember the position of each part when you are removing it. My 2003 Camry does have rear disk brakes, so you must follow the same basic procedure as the front.
very carefully :)
Yes, I currently have the 1997 Camry LE. The front breaks are disc and the back are drum.