You will need to purchase a workshop manual from an auto shop or borrow one from a library specific to your vehicle. from the manual you will be told what parts you need, what tools you need and exactly how to do it yourself. However, because of the age of your vehicle, the drums may need to be remachined because they are no longer perfectly round. you can determine this by rotating the wheel with the handbrake off. if it grabs and won't turn completely it is often because the drum is not round. this should only be done by a professional organization.
Unless you are very careful, and know what you're doing or have someone to assist you who knows what they are doing it is not advisable to do your own brakes before you have some knowledge of the mechanics of your vehicle. maybe you should talk to a mechanic and see if he will allow you to do the job under his supervision.
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You first must be assured that the brake pads and discs are not in need of replacement.
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
Remove the rear seat, there should be an access cover underneath it
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Will require more specifics, what part you want to fix in the rear brakes?
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i have a 1990 Toyota corolla and my blinker wont turn left or right on its own I have to do it manualy i think its been cut off what do i need to buy to fix the problem
Change the valve cover gasket.
I think that was the same problem as I had. If your Corolla is under 120K this problem will be covered. Just take it to your closest Toyota dealer and they should replace the ECU for you at no charge.
The rear brakes on a 1989 jeep should be self adjusting. Tear the drums off and fix the seized or broken hardware.