1997 Camry brake pad replacement. Easy or tough?

I’ve got a 1997 Camry that’s still going strong. Great car. My brakes have started humming and squeaking. I already ordered the pads. Is this an easy job to do myself? Anyone have a good video or guide to help me out?

Does that lens protector fit in that case? Can you post a pic? Thinking about ordering one.

Super easy. Just check YouTube for a guide.

Post a pic of the Camry or it didn’t happen.

Onyx said:
Post a pic of the Camry or it didn’t happen.

Why? It’s just a basic ‘97 Camry. What do you need a pic for? :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

Bright said:

Onyx said:
Post a pic of the Camry or it didn’t happen.

Why? It’s just a basic ‘97 Camry. What do you need a pic for? :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

I like old cars!

Onyx said:

Bright said:
Onyx said:
Post a pic of the Camry or it didn’t happen.

Why? It’s just a basic ‘97 Camry. What do you need a pic for? :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

I like old cars!

Lol, man, I wouldn’t call my ‘97 Camry a classic. I bought it from a grandma.

@Bright
It’s almost 30 years old, you could probably get classic plates for it.

Katnis said:
@Bright
It’s almost 30 years old, you could probably get classic plates for it.

I’ve got a ‘63 Chevy—that’s a classic. This Camry is just an overbuilt car that refuses to quit. Definitely not a classic, but I get why y’all find it funny.

@Bright
In some states, 30 years qualifies as classic. Florida used to be 20, now it’s 30. You’re almost there lol.

What Is Considered a Classic Car in Florida?.