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most likely cheap brakes

ANS 2 -Look back and inspect all work that was done, sounds like something is not lined up properly or a pad is slightly out of place.

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Q: Making a grinding noise but the brakes are brand new and the rotor is new and a new brake caliper and brake hose?
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