None of those links provided work.
This link: http://www.ehow.com/how_4507334_change-rear-brake-pads-Toyota.html
is just information, and misses the important part about how to 'slide the brake drum off the shoes'.
You are supposed to be able to back off the caliper, but there is a piece of metal that restricts its turning. Hole too small to maneuver in.
Easy to take tire off.
Cannot get drum off.
Disc brakes in the front, drum brakes in the rear. Anti-lock brakes were optional.
There is no such thing as a FWD Toyota tacoma! Maybe the person asking means Four Wheel Drive!
Go to your local garage and ask. Ask how much the brakes are and ask how much the labor will cost. Also see how long it will take.
A brake drum for a 2010 Toyota Corolla costs about $65-$85 if you purchase the part yourself and install it yourself. If you bring it to a repair shop you are looking at closer to $200.
This will greatly depend on what kind of brakes you have and which parts you are trying to replace. Do you have disc or drum brakes? If you have disc brakes, do you want to replace the calipers, pads, or rotors? If you have drum brakes, do you want to replace the drum, or the shoes?
A 1996 camaro has the same DISK brakes as a 2001. It does not have drum brakes.
Camry 98 has drum based rear brakes.
See related link.
No, the value will not change at all. If you replace drum brakes with drum brakes as you said youwe're doing, it is the same as it is now, so no value change there unless you change something and replace it with something different, then you may have some value change.
Discs in the front and drums in the back.
I am working on my 1994 Ext Cab Toyota Pickup and it has drum brakes.
yes you can get a kit to convert brakes