A grinding noise can occur for several reasons, often indicating mechanical issues. In vehicles, it might be due to worn brake pads, damaged bearings, or issues with the transmission. In machinery, it could result from insufficient lubrication, misalignment, or worn-out components. Identifying the source is crucial to prevent further damage and ensure safe operation.
Yes they can make a grinding noise, if they are bad.
What would cause a grinding noise after a tire is replaced and the brakes are not worn?
Normally a rusty rotor would not make a grinding noise. A grinding noise from the brakes usually indicated that the pads or shoes are worn down.
your barrins in the wheels
I would guess that it is the wheel bearing. is it a grumbling sound or an all out grinding? If it is or was a grumbling sound and has turned into a grinding it is probably the wheel bearing.
A grinding noise when braking can occur when the brake pads are going bad. You are hearing the brake grinding on the metal discs.
bad rotors
A 2000 Chevrolet automobile grinding noise can be caused by several things. The most common cause of a grinding noise is worn brake pads.
Its kind of a grinding screeching metal on metal noise.
lol change your brake pads they make a grinding noise when its time to replace
wheel bearing
It could make a grinding type noise when moving slow. A "whirrr" type whine when moving faster. The grinding noise may change to a clunking noise when turning the wheel. Any of these noises means "fix me now or else."