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Old 11-04-2009, 03:27 AM
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it should eventually grind off IF thats what is causing the grinding. reach in through your wheels and feel both sides of the rotors (when theyre cool) and see if there is a rough lip on there. if there is that could be the noise... i just cant believe they would change brake pads and not turn the rotors, you should go back and betch them out.
my old toyota would grind a little when braking AFTER i did my brakes because there was a pretty good rim of rust on the front rotors. i didnt turn the rotors when i did the brakes but the rust eventually wore off.
the rotors on my dodge had a some rust around the edge too, but i had those turned
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