No. If you into an auto shop you have to tell them what type of vehicle you are planning to put the brake pads on. p.s. Check out my profile!
Brake pads for a GM vehicle. Not sure what years it will fit though.
You can get brake pads from any outdoors store. There is not necessarily a particular sale on, since you will need to make sure you get brake pads that fit your brother's car.
You probaly have the wrong pads, look for the right ones and they will fit good
They are shaped to fit tight against back of the pad.
Shimano BO1S Resin pads
NO, they will not fit.
Brake squeal or whistle is Vibration, from forcing the fixed pad against the rotating rotor. Metal shims and lubrication on the backing of the pads allow for this vibration greatly reducing noise. A tight fit between pads and their mountings is also important as is the material of which the pad is made. Most annoying brake noise may be traced to lack of shims, lubrication, loose fit or brake pads not meeting the OEM standards.
It helps re-fit to slide it back a fraction.
If they are the exact same size yes, they will work, but normally they are not as large as the front brakes pads and will not fit.
You rem ve caliper, remove old pads, fit new ones.
The simplest way to fit rear brake shoes to your 1996 vehicle is to purchase the appropriate brake shoes. The appropriate brake shoes will automatically fit perfectly.