Both sentences are grammatically correct, but they convey slightly different nuances:
* A. "I cut all ties with my grandma because she broke my car."
This uses the simple past tense and suggests a direct cause-and-effect relationship. It indicates that the action of breaking the car happened at the same time as or shortly before the decision to cut ties.
* B. "I cut all ties with my grandma because she had broken my car."
This uses the past perfect tense, emphasizing that the car was broken before the decision to cut ties. It highlights the sequence of events and suggests a sense of finality regarding the past action.
In casual conversation, A feels more natural, while B is more formal and emphasizes the order of events.