There are two types. If there are two scxrew holes in the face of the drum, run the appropriate sized screw into them and force the drum away from the axel. The newer ones require you to remove the nut and axel bearing, then it comes off easily.
Remove the wheels, pry the drums off.
Yes, drums on the rear, discs on the front.
Remove the wheels from your 1995 Toyota Camry. Remove the brake pads by removing the brake pad Springs. Tap on the brake drum with a hammer or mallet. Slide the brake drums off. Reverse the process to install the new brake drums and shoes.
If you are inexperienced, you should not be messing around with the brake drums.
Yes you do. Just remove the grease cap, cotter pin, nut retainer, and nut, and the drum will slide easily off the axle.
brake drums should pull off if not rusted on.
Remove the drums and take them to an auto parts store that has a brake drum lathe.
To remove the brake drums on a 2004 Toyota Camry, first ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported on jack stands. Remove the wheel lug nuts and take off the wheel. Locate the brake drum's retaining screws (if present) and remove them, then gently tap the drum with a hammer if it's stuck. After that, pull the drum straight off the wheel hub; if it's still resistant, you may need to adjust the brake shoes inward using the adjuster wheel to create more clearance.
experience and a big hammer
You have to loose nuts and lift your car up. Then remove a wheel. There are two ways to remove brake drums. First using a hammer. Knocking the drum with a hammer in the direction opposite from the car. And second more efficient is to find two screws which fit threades in removing drum holes (two holes in a drum with a thread in it).
very carefully :)
To adjust the rear brake drums on a Toyota Tundra, first, lift the vehicle and remove the rear wheels to access the brake drums. Locate the adjusting screw through the access hole in the backing plate; use a flathead screwdriver to turn the adjuster wheel. Turn it clockwise to tighten the brakes or counterclockwise to loosen them until the brakes lightly contact the drum. Finally, reassemble the wheel and lower the vehicle, ensuring that the brakes function properly before driving.