No. Grinding usually means the pads are worn to the metal, which sharply reduces stopping power and damages the rotors with every stop. Continuing to drive can cause the caliper to fail, possibly jamming against the rotor and locking the wheel. Continuing to drive can turn an affordable pad replacement into a costlier rotor or caliper repair, putting your braking safety at risk. Grinding brakes should be inspected as soon as possible.
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