depending on the make and model of your vehicle, some manufacturers use a metal clip that sits in the brake bad seat so that when the pad wears down, the clip wil scrape against the rotor (with that screatch we all love so much!) indicating it's time to replace the pads. the clip is independent from the pad and sometimes when you install the new pads, that clip doesnt sit in the correct spot and scrapes the rotor. sorry to say, but you have to take \everything apart again and check the possitioning of all the parts.
The brakes may make a clicking noise if the caliper is going bad. I just changed the brakes and the rotors and discovered my car was making a clicking noise. The garage I took it to replaced the caliper, so now it doesn't make the noise anymore.
The brake pads are worn out and need to be replaced. The grinding sound means your brakes are about to stop working.
You should take it back to the shop that replaced them and ask. It's possible that something is hung up somewhere that's causing the noise.
this is usually the indicator that you need new brakes so dont worry just get them replaced problem solved
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.
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.
they are horny
Yes, they make a screeching sound.
Its not your brakes making the noise. Most liklly your CV joint is warn out.
State your noise.
The most likely problem is warped rotors. Have rotors turned or replaced. Replace front brake pads.
You can go to your local auto mechanic to have your brakes replaced. You need the to give you a quote and their expertise will make for the best repairs.