You can usually find brake pads in most auto part sites but for the specific brand you're looking for I have managed to find you a site that would sell you brake pads for a 2001 Toyota Camry for 32.02. Just head over to the link I'm going to post and scroll down. http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/shop_parts/brake_pad_set/toyota/camry.html
Most Toyotas of that period use 14 or 17 mm bolts on brake pads.
Here's a general how-to on rotors/pads for Toyotas. Hope this helps: http://us.toyotaownersclub.com//index.php?s=b9ed391060e9517b12c04ef19ff506d5&showtopic=141&pid=2810&st=0&#entry2810
Brake pads are part of the cars disk brakes. There are four different brake pads they are semi-metallic brake pads, organic brake pads, low-metallic NAO brake pads and ceramic brake pads.
Your bike brake may be squeaking due to dirt or debris on the brake pads or rims, misalignment of the brake pads, or worn brake pads. To fix it, you can clean the brake pads and rims, adjust the alignment of the brake pads, or replace the brake pads if they are worn out.
Why do brake pads squeak after replacing pads?
The bike brake noise could be caused by dirt or debris on the brake pads or rotor, misalignment of the brake pads, or worn brake pads. To fix it, you can clean the brake pads and rotor, adjust the alignment of the brake pads, or replace the worn brake pads.
Disc brake pads and drum brake shoes
Over half of the passenger cars manufactured after 2012, including Toyotas, come with ceramic pads. Before 2012, most pads were metallic. Most quality aftermarket pads are semi-metallic. Semi-metallic are also the second most common pad in new vehicles.
Your bike brakes may be screeching due to dirt or debris on the brake pads or rims, misalignment of the brake pads, or worn brake pads. To fix this, you can clean the brake pads and rims, adjust the alignment of the brake pads, or replace the brake pads if they are worn out.
Your bike brakes may be squeaking due to dirt or debris on the brake pads or rims, misalignment of the brake pads, or worn brake pads. To fix this, you can clean the brake pads and rims, adjust the alignment of the brake pads, or replace the brake pads if they are worn out.
Your bike brakes may be squeaky due to dirt or debris on the brake pads or rims, misalignment of the brake pads, or worn brake pads. To fix this, you can clean the brake pads and rims, adjust the alignment of the brake pads, or replace the brake pads if they are worn out.
the emergency brake pads ARE the REAR brake pads.