It really shouldn't be, the radiator is along way from any brake components.
You should take it back to the shop that replaced them and ask. It's possible that something is hung up somewhere that's causing the noise.
Lets say you do not have ABS. If that is the case, is it the front or the back brakes. If it is the back brakes, then it is possible that the brake springs have to be changed, that is of course if you have drum brakes. If you have 4 wheel disk, then its another problem, possible the brake equilizer valve has to be replaced.
If by scrub you mean drag or cease, then it is possible that the calipers need to be replaced.
If the car vibrates when the brakes are applied, it could be a sign that the brakes or rotors need to be checked or replaced. When a problem like this occurs, it is best to get it checked out as soon as possible to avoid worsening the problem.
the brakes probably got too hot, due to long and hard braking. Then it is possible that the brakes start to do that. The other problem might be that your brakepads are worn and have to be replaced.
The best place to have your brakes replaced at would be Midas they would be able to replace both your brake shoes and even brake calibers if they need replaced.
You can go to your local auto mechanic to have your brakes replaced. You need the to give you a quote and their expertise will make for the best repairs.
brakes need replaced
I don't think your brakes have anything to do with that one!
Drive straight If puncture is in the front Tyre apply rear wheel brake That is hand brake. If the puncture is in rear tires apply the regular brakes.
Brakes can be replaced at almost any maintenance center car shop or place with a certified mechanic. You can even do it yourself if desired, and you have the tools.
If your brakes feel like they are pulling you should get them checked out. These brakes may need to be replaced.