Only if it has rear disk brakes.
It has both Rotors and Pads. In other words disc brakes
If it is a Toyota, they do not know how to fix the squeaking brakes either. Even after replacing all the pads and machining the rotors and rear drums
Disc brakes ( with small brake shoes in the back of the rotors for your parking / emergency brake )
Could have either on the rear. Both were an option.
I believe the awnser varies on what model you have... I have a 1999 galant GTZ mine has disc ( rotors ) front and back, The rear has the disc drum combo for the parking brake... Hope this helps
Yes, the back seats of the Hyundai Santa Fe can be folded down flat. In order to have the seats lay completely flat, it is recommended that you remove the head rests.
if there is uneven wear on the rotors, the new pads will take time to wear into the grooves on the rotors. rotors in poor condition will reduce the efficiency of your brakes, and promote wear of the pads, you will end up changing them more often. Most brake shops can turn rotors back to being smooth and true.
No , disk brakes front and rear ( the back disk brake rotors have small parking brake shoes inside of a drum portion )
Yes, drum brakes are expensive. They are those back brakes. If you don't get them repaired they can cause a lot of more money which is destroy your rotors and the wheel cylinders, which are very costly.
disc brakes in front and rear ( rotor ) Also , the rear rotors have a small drum on the back of them for small emergency brake shoes
Same way as the front. First remove the calipers, then remove the two cross-point screws that hold the caliper in place . finally, remove the rotors and replace.
Brakes shoes are those parts that are located on the back of the brakes to help keep the drums and rotors in place. Some cars has wheel cylinders and others have brake shoes.