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There's 4 different part numbers for the parking brake pads, LH/RH and front/rear. Check that you even need to replace them, most vehicles won't need to in their lifetime unless you've found that the pads have been dragging due to the parking brake.
 
Chances are...your brake shoes are fine unless they've been dragging or have become impregnated with gear oil (leaking rear axle seal).

I would just buy a hardware kit (it has ALL the springs, clips, adjusters, pins, etc) so you have everything you need on hand when you pull the rotor to inspect. Most likely you just need to clean it all up and readjust the brake shoes.

99 1999 Toyota Land Cruiser Parking Brake Hardware Kit - Brake - Beck Arnley, Carlson, Centric, Raybestos, Rear - PartsGeek

99 1999 Toyota Land Cruiser Brake Shoe Set - Brake - Beck Arnley, Bendix, Centric, Raybestos, Wagner, Rear - PartsGeek


If you do replace the shoes, do one side at a time so you will have the other side for reference. Drum brakes being almost a thing of the past, the average person is not well versed in the set up (spring locations, etc).
 

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