Worn out brakes.
A grinding noise when braking can occur when the brake pads are going bad. You are hearing the brake grinding on the metal discs.
They could, yes.
Pads or shoes worn out. Take it to a brake place.
Check the brake pads on that wheel, it sounds like you have metal on metal if the grinding is only when you are stoping or right after you release the brake and start rolling
Warped rotor and worn out brake pads.
Brake linings worn? Wheel bearing?
Common causes of a bent rotor in a vehicle's braking system include hitting a curb or pothole, improper installation, or wear and tear over time. Symptoms of a bent rotor may include vibrations or pulsating sensations when braking, uneven wear on brake pads, and a squealing or grinding noise while braking.
I have a 2003, I got my brakes re done like 2 weeks ago, and then it started grinding loudly and thumping, turns out I have to get a new drive shaft.
You need new brakes
Common signs and symptoms of rotor wear in a vehicle's braking system include vibrations or pulsations when braking, squeaking or grinding noises, longer stopping distances, and uneven wear on the brake pads. It is important to address rotor wear promptly to ensure safe driving conditions.
Common signs of wear and tear on a bicycle brake line include fraying or kinking of the cable, reduced braking performance, squeaking or grinding noises when braking, and difficulty in applying consistent pressure to the brake lever.
A symptom of excessive brake disc run-out is a pulsating or vibration felt in the brake pedal when braking. This can occur due to uneven wear or warping of the brake discs, leading to inconsistent contact with the brake pads. Additionally, drivers may notice a squeaking or grinding noise during braking, indicating a potential issue with the braking system.