It is a cause and effect thing. Was the other axle inspected if all the brakes, front and rear, were not replaced? Can you tell where it's coming from at all? Is the noise identical from when before the brakes were replaced? Year, make, model and mileage would help as well. Drum on rear?
Don't assume the brakes were done correctly. Believe it or not, I have done a few where someone put the pads in backwards with the backing plate against the rotor. If someone worked on it for you, take it back to them and complain.
What would cause a grinding noise after a tire is replaced and the brakes are not worn?
only thing i know that will make brkes grind, is worn out brakesmaybe have em checked at a different mechanic
Did you have the rotors turned or replaced? If the rotor surface was not resurfaced it can often cause noise, premature wear and uneven stopping.
Have your brakes checked, rust or wear on brakes can cause grinding when turning.
Bad wheel bearings usually cause a grinding noise, and are known to only cause it when turning.
Are the breaks worn or have they been recently replaced and could need new rotor. check your wheel bearing as well. turning left puts more stress on the right side of the vehicle, this could cause the grinding noise.
your brake pads have worn out, so i would get some new ones if i were you.
This is probably due to worn brake rotors on the brakes, if there is no vibration when driving then this will be the cause.
worn brakes could be the cause or check the A frame bushings
When rainwater gets on brake pads, it can cause them to vibrate and make a squeaking noise when the brakes are applied.
your barrins in the wheels
Diod you check front brake pads