I have never changed drum brakes before but i have a Montero sport 2000 also. Does it look very complicated?
When it is time to change the brakes on your 2001 Mitsubishi Montero, they will make noises. There could be a grinding or squealing noise that you will hear.
It must be the rear brakes at fault.
you take it to the nearest car mechanic shop..........
You probably have rusty/scored brake rotors.
You went thru a deep puddle with hot brakes. The disc gets doused in cold water and warps.
depends on when it shakes if it shakes when you put on the brakes-warped rotors otherwise it could be ball joints, steering joints, wheel bearings or even out of balance tires
It means it is time to have your brakes checked.
If the steering wheel shakes, but to car doesn't, when applying brakes - your front rotors are warped (if you have disc brakes)...if you have drum brakes, the drum could be cracked or the pads worn unevenly If the whole car shakes, and the steering wheel only seems to react to that, when applying brakes - see above statement, but apply to the rear end. If the whole car shakes, including the steering wheel - all four corners are bad, and you're an accident looking for a place to happen soon. In any case, go to your nearest service center ASAP.
you might have a router or caliber gone
i had that happen to did you change your own brakes? because i sent mine in and it cost like $300 to get it fixed plus get brakes put on so idk what they put on to fix that ticking noise.
Rotors out of round - need to be re-surfaced or replaced