The question being asked is far too general to be answered without being general itself.
A variety of factors contributes and each vehicle's brake parts are specific sizes and construction to the vehicle.
Are you asking how much the parts would cost to install it yourself, or, are you asking how much labor and parts would cost at a shop?
Brakes cost a fortune when you take the vehicle in to have them done. However, if you do them yourself you can probably change your brakes about 4-8 times over before finally matching one trip to your local dealership or Midas.
In case of cost..drum brake is better than disc brake.
A brake drum for a 2010 Toyota Corolla costs about $65-$85 if you purchase the part yourself and install it yourself. If you bring it to a repair shop you are looking at closer to $200.
A new brake pad and new drums together will cost about 250 dollars or somewhere in that neighborhood. It depends on different brake pad and drum brands.
Brake drums can be resurfaced by turning the brake drum in a brake drum lathe. When the brake drum has deep grooves in it, it cannot be repaired.
A drum brake is a brake that uses friction caused by a set of shoes or pads that press against a rotating drum-shaped part called a brake drum. The term drum brake usually means a brake in which shoes press on the inner surface of the drum.
Remove wheel Remove brake drum Loosen and remove brake line Remove mounting bolts Pry wheel cylinder off brake shoes Install new cylinder Replace brake lines Replace brake drum Bleed affected brake line
A drum brake is a brake that uses friction caused by a set of shoes or pads that press against a rotating drum-shaped part called a brake drum. The term drum brake usually means a brake in which shoes press on the inner surface of the drum.
Too much heat would result in brake damage, which is absorbed in the brake drum.
YOU would actually have to remove the brake drum and measure them ,the width of the shoe then measure across the diameter of the drum .
Raise and support vehicle and remove wheel.Release parking brake.Remove brake drum. If drum is difficult to remove, screw in bolt to pull drum out.Remove retainer, return springs, adjuster and shoes.Remove retainer ring with suitable tool, then separate toggle lever and brake shoe.Reverse procedure to install.Adjust brakes and parking brake.
The drum and the brake shoes.
Most places charge by the hour, but the having your drum brakes replaced could cost anywhere from $200 to $600 depending on how bad the drum brakes are.