No, the 2003 Camry does not have disc brakes on the rear of the vehicle.
I believe the four cylinder has rear drums and the six has disc brakes.
Look and see.
They employ friction to slow or stop the vehicle.
drum brake and disc brakes
Power assisted disc brakes.
The best type of brakes for your vehicle are typically disc brakes, as they provide better stopping power and are more durable than drum brakes. Disc brakes are also easier to maintain and are less prone to overheating. It is recommended to consult with a professional mechanic to determine the best type of brakes for your specific vehicle.
No. Drum brakes expand inside a rotating drum to stop the vehicle, disc brakes squeeze in against a rotating disc.
Disc
The 2002 Saturn L200 is equipped with disc brakes on both the front and rear wheels. The front brakes are ventilated disc brakes, which help with heat dissipation during braking. The rear brakes are solid disc brakes. This combination provides effective stopping power and handling for the vehicle.
You need to find another Toyota with a similar suspension and rear discs. Use most of their parts that hold on the hub/disc/caliper (not sure specify for Toyotas) *Most people don't replace the metering valve which is a MUST. Replace it with one from the donor vehicle (or similar) otherwise your rear brakes will apply before the front. (Drum brakes apply slower and are sent fluid a split second before the front discs, doesn't seem like much but it's a big difference). Type in - Camry disc conversion forum - on Google or Yahoo
No. The 1997 has drum brakes and the 2003 has disc brakes.
The main types of brakes are disc brakes, drum brakes, and regenerative brakes. Disc brakes use calipers to squeeze pads against a rotor to create friction and slow down the vehicle. Drum brakes use shoes to press against the inside of a drum to generate friction. Regenerative brakes convert kinetic energy into electrical energy to slow down the vehicle.