If you do it your self you can save a lot of money, I had all four replaced for just under 49.oo
It does not have brake shoes, it has brake pads. And, yes you will need a special caliber compression tool. You can borrow this tool at almost any auto parts store that sells pads. Just ask.
You don't. You replace the worn out rear break shoes. If that doesn't do it you need to replace the stretched E brake cable.
It sounds like either the brake rotors have been worn down to the fins, or the brake shoes may be binding on one side. Either way, get it to a mechanic soon.
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Wear them
Take it to a garage and ask them "Can you replace my brake shoes please"
You don't need to break in ballet flats, but you do need to break in pointe shoes.
If you are on a regular schedule of running everyday I would replace a pair of shoes every six months. If you don't replace the shoes you might get a blister or a chalice.
When your other shoes break or you need new ones:).
First, determine if they are disc or drum. If drum, remove the drum and replace the shoes. If they are disc, remove the caliper (and disc if necessary) replace the shoes and reassemble.
If your brake shoes are squeaking you need to take it to the nearest expert technician or mechanic which will tell you how to change your shoes and if you need to.