Gabe, Being too lazy to go back and look what year your car is, My brother-in-law had a 97 with the squeel and grind noise after replacing the pads and rotor turn. The rubber bushings in the calipers needed replacing. The "pins" slide through them in the caliper, and brake support, and being worn, allowed noise to be transmitted. Sounded real bad! I was embarrassed telling my B-I-L I couldn't figure it out twice, before looking on line for a brake kit at the parts store. Cheap fix. Might be your problem? Tom
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