It depends on how much of stuff you want to replace. Usually people replace only braking pads front and rear ones. Thus,you will need two pairs of front pads and two pairs of rear ones. If you want to change calipers also then you will need + two front calipers. You need to change one only in the case when it's sticky. You want to change breaking cylinders you will need + two cylinders for rear brakes. You need you change it only in the case if it's leaking.
The estimated cost for parts and labor to replace the clutch on a 1993 Toyota Camry is between $1,260 and $1,687. This can be higher or lower depending on where a person lives.
Radiator is one of the parts of a 99 toyota solora that can be put on your 99 toyota camry.
Try this website. http://www.toyotaownersonline.com/parts-service/diy.html
Try this website. http://www.toyotaownersonline.com/parts-service/diy.html
About $1K-$1.5K including parts and labor.
You might try this website. http://www.toyotaownersonline.com/parts-service/diy.html
price of labor rate and parts will vary depending on location, where are you
Toyota Camry parts are specific parts for the Camry series of Toyota cars. This could be affordable aftermarket replacement parts or more high-end performance parts. Parts can be factory-grade for simple replacement (in the case of faults or damage to the original vehicle for example) or custom parts to alter the look or performance of the car. These parts will be made for the Toyota Camry only, a series of mid-series cars that Toyota have manufactured since 1982.
You need to find another Toyota with a similar suspension and rear discs. Use most of their parts that hold on the hub/disc/caliper (not sure specify for Toyotas) *Most people don't replace the metering valve which is a MUST. Replace it with one from the donor vehicle (or similar) otherwise your rear brakes will apply before the front. (Drum brakes apply slower and are sent fluid a split second before the front discs, doesn't seem like much but it's a big difference). Type in - Camry disc conversion forum - on Google or Yahoo
about $700 for parts from junk yard. DIY : your time Mechanic : approx $800
You can click on the right and it will take you through the procedure. http://www.toyotaownersonline.com/parts-service/diy.html
The ES300 uses parts from both the Avalon and the Camry. The motor resembles and uses the Avalon parts, while the body (brakes, rotors, calipers, etc) uses Camry parts. The best way is to call Lexus up and ask for part numbers on components you're replacing, and see if the Toyota dealership has the same matching part number. Toyota Parts Department cannot access Lexus part numbers, but they do share the same part numbers. Good luck