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.
When the shoes/pads have less than 10% of lining left. When shoes/pads are cracked or damaged. When the drums/rotors are replaced.
It is inside the rear brake drums. It is the part that pushes the brake shoes out against the drum.It is inside the rear brake drums. It is the part that pushes the brake shoes out against the drum.
The brake pads or brake shoes are worn and rubbing against the rotor or drum, Disc brakes use brake pads and brake drums use brake shoes. Need to get them replaced before they cause too much damage or you will wind up with repairs or replacement of the rotors or drums also.
The only thing in an air brake system you'd really overhaul would be the compressor itself... the rest of it typically gets replaced. Valves, brake chambers, brake drums, brake shoes, etc.
On The rear if you have drums
Camry 98 has drum based rear brakes.
pads
Brake drums can not be cut. The shoes inside can be replaced.Only disc brakes(rotors) can cut.
if the new brake shoes are showing abnormal signs not long after you replaced them then i would be checking the spring kit holding down the brake shoes could be weak or improperly installed or the out of round and tapper of the drums. have them measured by a licenced techician to see if they can be turned on a machine to straigthen them or if they need replacing. drums tend to Bell Mouth leaving an abnormal wear on the shoes making them thinner on one edge then the other.most drums with this condition need to be replaced as it would take to much material off the inside of the drum and would put the overall measurement into the discard range. drums are cheap theses days if you suspect your drums are no good or are really rusted then buy new ones adjust the shoes to the new drums. always replace spring kits when doing rear shoes to usure everything works the way it is suppose to .
It is difficult to say for sure how long it will take to repair brakes. It is a tedious job and will usually take from 1 hour at the very least to 2 hours to remove the drums, replace the brake shoes and determine if the drums also need to replaced. If the drums need to be replaced, it can be a 3-4 hour job.
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