To change the rear brake shoes on a 2000 Toyota Solara, first, elevate the vehicle and remove the rear wheels. Next, remove the brake drum by unscrewing any retaining screws and gently tapping it off if it's stuck. Take out the old brake shoes and replace them with the new ones, ensuring to adjust the spring and hardware correctly. Finally, reassemble everything, including the brake drum and wheels, then lower the vehicle and test the brakes before driving.
Disk brakes at all four wheels. The rear disk has an area in the center where shoes for the parking brake fit. Cheers
The answer will depend on the part needing replacement. Is the cable broken? Do you need part of the handle or brake mechanism or are the brake shoes worn out? Determine the problem then either visit your local Toyota dealer or check online for the replacement part cost. Cheers
Toyota did not build the Tacoma in 1994. 1995 was the Tacoma's first year.
it dont have to, change your brake shoes/pads every 30000 miles or whatever
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Either, the rear bearing is dead or you need to change the brake shoes.
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Remove the tire and wheel from your Mitsubishi. Remove the brake spring and the brake caliper. The brake shoes will come off. Reverse the process to install your new brake shoes.
You have to replace brake shoes.
Is there a special tool that is needed to remove and replace the brake shoes?
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The rear brake shoes between the two cars are probably the same. Afterall they are both the same car, just with a different name, so I think that the brake pads are the same to go along with it.