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Old 08-01-2011, 10:00 AM   #1 (permalink)
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right rear drum brake noise

I have a 1996 camry le 4 cylinder...disc brake front...drum brake rear....135,000 miles. I did 4 wheel brake job including drums and rotors. Used wearever shoes on the rear. Immediately after the job I had a clicking noise in the right rear on stop. I rechecked everything...installation OK. I searched everywhere on the NET including here for a fix. I spent hours researching. I found the answer and I want to share it. It is a known problem after 100,000 miles that the rear wheel cylinders should be replaced whether they are leaking or not. Toyota will not share this. Also....make sure the replacement shoes....if you are not using genuine toyota parts.....have two different sizes....one is longer and one is shorter....wearever were not like this.....I used Beck and Arnley shoes from Rock Auto.
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I have a 1996 camry le 4 cylinder...disc brake front...drum brake rear....135,000 miles. I did 4 wheel brake job including drums and rotors. Used wearever shoes on the rear. Immediately after the job I had a clicking noise in the right rear on stop. I rechecked everything...installation OK. I searched everywhere on the NET including here for a fix. I spent hours researching. I found the answer and I want to share it. It is a known problem after 100,000 miles that the rear wheel cylinders should be replaced whether they are leaking or not. Toyota will not share this. Also....make sure the replacement shoes....if you are not using genuine toyota parts.....have two different sizes....one is longer and one is shorter....wearever were not like this.....I used Beck and Arnley shoes from Rock Auto.
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Old 08-02-2011, 12:53 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Rear disc swap FTW!!! Sorry, I just had to say it.

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please advise how the wheel cylinder was making a clicking noise.. i can see if maybe the piston were worn into the bore on the wheel cylinder..but at that point you'd most likely see some leakage. i always replace the shoes and wheel cylinders together as a pair on drum brake equipped cars. saves on issues down the road and ensures many more miles of good braking.
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