The average cost to repair your brakes, depending on your circumstances, varies according to what is actually wrong with the brakes. The estimated cost for new brake shoes is around seventy-five to one hundred dollars.
The best place to have your brakes replaced at would be Midas they would be able to replace both your brake shoes and even brake calibers if they need replaced.
When the shoes/pads have less than 10% of lining left. When shoes/pads are cracked or damaged. When the drums/rotors are replaced.
The brake rotors are warped are out of round. Need to do a brake job and have the rotors turned are replaced. Be sure to install new pads and shoes.
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.
Anywhere from $25 to $40 depending on how you go about it.
if you can do the work yourself the parts shouldn't be more than 125. but if you need to to go to a shop, it may cost up to 250 or 350.
The average cost for the brake system replacement in downtown Los Angeles is between $189.99 and $229.00 according to the search I did. You could have them replaced for less though if you replaced them yourself.
When brake shoes needs to be replaced, really depends on certain circumstances: how frequently the vehicle breaks, road conditions, etc. However, a good rule of thumb is to replace your shoes once every 35,000 miles.
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.
I'm assuming your 1996 Sport is like my 1995 Explorer XLT and has disc brakes front and rear that take brake pads . On the inside of the rear brake rotors is a small set of emergency / parking brake shoes . I know this because I had an emergency brake shoe stick on and was causing a vibration and the wheel to get hot so I had the e-brake shoes changed on both sides and everything re-lubricated etc.
Brakes are adjusted too tight. Brakes are misassembled. Brake hose is restricted, holdings the brake on.
The more you drive it the more it will cost.