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Parking Brake Shoe Set
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Parking Brake Shoe Set
This video will show you how to install new parking brake shoes on your 2012-2017 Toyota Camry. For drum brakes and parking brakes, shoes will eventually need to be replaced. If you are overhauling your rear brake system, or just need to replace worn out shoes.
This repair was done on a 2013 Toyota Camry SE 3.5L Sedan 4-Door FWD and the process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2012 Toyota Camry
2013 Toyota Camry
2014 Toyota Camry
2015 Toyota Camry
2016 Toyota Camry
2017 Toyota Camry
Tools you will need:
• Flat Blade Screwdriver
• Pry Bar
• 14mm Wrench
• 14mm Socket
• 17mm Socket
• 19mm Socket
• Brake Caliper Compressor Tool. Single Piston. Lever Style.
• Brake Caliper Hanger
• Needle nose pliers
• Needle nose pliers
• Ratchet
• Torque Wrench
• 5/16 Inch Wrench
• Drill
• Anti-Seize Grease
• Brake Parts Cleaner
• Cloth Rags
• Gloves
• Safety Glasses
• Drain Pan
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Very good video. You will want to clean up and put a little grease on the backing plate where the parking brake shoes ride to prevent squeals as well as where the parking brake shoes connect with the spreader bar on top and in the adjuster on bottom. I also have learned to grease the area where the disc pads sit in the anti-rattle clips.
You don’t want to have to do it again because of those annoying squeaks and squeals.
Very helpful video. Anyone know why he released the bleeder screw at the beginning?
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