I had new (stock size) tires installed on my Forester by a top indy mechanic (DTD tires). Latter that day I noticed a sound that sounded like my brake pads were thin when turning right. A few days latter I brought it back to the shop and we could not hear anything (it was raining). But I can today. Mechanic said sometimes old rusty rotors can cause that noise.
I would not think a brake noise from too thin pads would make a difference if the wheels were straight of turned. The rotor is always lined up with the caliper and pads no matter how the wheels are turned.
I cannot be positive, but I am pretty sure this did not happen before the new tires. But I do believe in coincidences.
I would not think a brake noise from too thin pads would make a difference if the wheels were straight of turned. The rotor is always lined up with the caliper and pads no matter how the wheels are turned.
I cannot be positive, but I am pretty sure this did not happen before the new tires. But I do believe in coincidences.