Sup guys, i'm having a little trouble figuring this out. Last night when I was at at the drive thru, I noticed a metal to metal grinding sound coming from the driver side of my 04 NA. So I was like well damn, did my pads go out already? So this morning I went to autozone and bought everything since I didn't have a spare car to go back and forth in case I forgot something. So I bought rotors and pads all around. I only had about 2 hours to switch everything out because I had to go to work. Front pads looked fine. They weren't down to the wear sensors yet but rotors were a little warped, enough for my steering wheel to shake a little when I braked. Switched out the rotors and pads in the front. I started the rear driver side but got stuck due to the new pads have a little stud looking thing for that backing plate on the back of the pad. I turned the caliper as far back as it would go but it still would not clear that little stud and would not let the caliper sit exactly right onto the bracket. So since I was running short of time, I just put the old pads back on for the time being until saturday when i'm off. Also, the rear pads were not worn down to the wear sensor either. Drove to work and the damn sound is still there! Just as loud as before. So I have a couple of questions.
1. On the new pads where that little stud thing is at for the rear, is it a bad caliper that is not going as far back as it can therefore it's not clearing that stud or am I going to have to shave that stud down enough for the caliper to clear it?
2. What the **** is that grinding sound?! I will take a video later on today when I get off and see if yall can get a better idea.
3. When I got to work, I checked the rotors and it already has "lines" on the rotor surface. Is that normal or should the rotor be completely smooth looking like when they are brand new out of the box?
Any help is appreciated fellas, thanks.