Probably. If the pad was wore all the way to the metal and the rotor has been damaged, than yes.
Sounds like you have brake issues, more than likely it needs new brake linings and if its went to long you will need new rotors also .
it sounds like you need rotors or pads or that you will need both rotors are warped
If you hear a grinding sound when you hit the brakes you probably need new brake pads. Good chance you will also need new rotors. Take the tire(s) off and look at the pads. If the metal part is about to touch the rotor you need new pads. Let it go a little longer and you may need new rotors. Some pads have a small metal tab that will touch the rotor when you need new pads. It will cause a squealing noise when you hit the breaks. When you hear the squeal you need to replace the pads. If you ignore the squeal long enough you may also need new rotors Normally you have a early warning system on most vechicules that is simple when your car is in motion and the brake pedal is not depressed you will hear a squeaking sound which gives you a warning that it is time for the wallet to be opened.
Sounds like you need a new set of brake pads and might have to get the rotors turned. Sounds like you need a new set of brake pads and might have to get the rotors turned.
sounds like your rotors need to be turned or cut
The grinding sound means that the brake pads are worn down to metal and that sound you hear is metal to metal. you need to have the pads changed, the problem is that you will more than likely have to change the rotors also. The way to avoid this in the future is when you notice your brakes are making a squealing sound that means that the pads will need to be changed soon.
To fix a metal to metal sound from the brakes, you likely need to replace the brake pads and have the rotors resurfaced or replaced if they are damaged. It's important to address this issue promptly to prevent further damage to the braking system and ensure safe operation of the vehicle. If you're not experienced with brake repairs, it's best to have a professional mechanic inspect and repair the brakes.
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Sounds like you need new brakes. When they get worn down they make a metal on metal sound.
the rotors need the front flat side ground down.
You might not need to replace the calipers, but pads and rotors will need to be changed, if it was metal to metal. You would open up the bleeder screws on the calipers, and use a big C-clamp to force the pistons back into the caliper. Then remember to close the bleeders. The rotors come off after removing the calipers, and if not, then the wheel bearings will have to be taken apart, and checked, cleaned and repacked before reassembly.
brake pads are worn to the metal rivets. You will need to replace pads and rotors. rotors are $35 each and pads are $29-59 for both left and right side.